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PICASA
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PICASA – File-• File operations
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PICASA | File-New Album
• Name
• Date
• Place taken
• Description
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PICASA | File-Add Folder
• Add/Remove folders that are looked at by Picasa– Scan Once– Remove
from Picasa– Scan Always
• Watched folders
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PICASA | File – Add File
• Similar to Add Folder– Only adds
file instead of folder
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PICASA | File – Import From
• Where you can import files from– Scanner– Camera– ???
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PICASA | File – Save As
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PICASA | File – Save a Copy
• This appeared briefly and then disappeared
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PICASA | File – Export to Folder
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PICASA | File – Locate in Picasa
• Locates selected file in Picasa to where it is on your Hard Disk
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PICASA | File – Remove from Album
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PICASA | File – Email
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PICASA | File – Hello
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PICASA | File – Order Prints
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PICASA | Edit -
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PICASA | Edit - Crop
• Select photo to edit and double-click
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PICASA | Edit – Crop-2
• Manual crop is selected– Click-Hold and Drag the
area to be selected for cropping (shown)
• Click on Apply to complete crop
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PICASA | Edit – Straighten
• Double-click to select the photo to be straightened• Click on the Straighten button• Slider control will appear
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PICASA | Edit – Straighten-2
• Move slider control left/right to straighten photo• Click Apply to complete operation
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PICASA | Edit – Redeye Repair• Double-click to select the photo to be redeye repaired• Follow on-screen directions (I don’t have any redeye
photos)
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PICASA | Edit – I’m Feeling Lucky• Double-click to select the photo to get lucky on• Click on the I’m Feeling Lucky button – Picasa makes
optimum photo settings (note the background change)
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PICASA | Edit – Auto Contrast• Double-click to select the photo to Auto Contrast• Click on the Auto Contrast button – Picasa makes optimum
contrast settings (I could not see any change on my photo)
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PICASA | Edit – Auto Color• Double-click to select the photo to Auto Color• Click on the Auto Color button – Picasa makes optimum
color settings (Different photos are affected differently)
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PICASA | Edit – Fill Light• Double-click to select the photo to Fill Light• Click on the Fill Light slider to change the amount of fill light• Moved to mid-point
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Picasa Edit | Tuning
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PICASA | Edit – Tuning• Select the Tuning
tab at the top of the page
• Sliders for – Fill Light– Highlights– Shadows– Color Temperature
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PICASA | Tuning – Fill Light• Move the slider to midpoint for Fill Light
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Modified
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PICASA | Tuning – Highlights• Move the slider to midpoint for Highlights
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Modified
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PICASA | Tuning – Shadows• Move the slider to midpoint for Shadows
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Modified
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PICASA | Tuning – Color Temperature• Move the slider Left and Right for Color Temperature
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ModifiedLeft
ModifiedRight
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PICASA | Effects – Sharpen• What sharpen does is find edges in the photo and
enhance them to make the photo to appear to be sharper
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Sharpen
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PICASA | Effects – Warmify• Changes the colors to make the photo to appear
warmer (red enhancement)
Original
Warmify
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PICASA | Effects – Saturation• Changes the colors to make the photo to appear
warmer (red enhancement)
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Saturation – 50% right
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PICASA | Effects – Saturation• Changes the colors to make the photo to appear
warmer (red enhancement)
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Saturation – 50% right
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PICASA | Effects – Filtered B&W• Filters to B&W based on colors selected –
incremental or continuous
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Filtered B&W - Red
Filtered B&W - Green
Continuous
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PICASA | Effects – Soft Focus• Move crosshairs to the desired Soft Focus center• Adjust the Size (diameter) of the Soft Focus center• Adjust the Amount of Soft Focus desired
Soft Focus
Applied
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PICASA | Effects – Focal B&W• Move crosshairs to the desired Focal B&W center• Adjust the Size (diameter) of the Focal B&W center• Adjust the Amount of Soft Focus desired
Focal B&W
Applied
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PICASA | Effects
• You can try out the rest of the Effects to see what they do
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PICASA | View
• View is about what the screen looks like (like most of Windows apps
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PICASA | View – Library View
• Library View – small thumbnails (ctrl+1)
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PICASA | View – Library View-2
• Library View – normal thumbnails (ctrl+2)
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PICASA | View – Edit View
• Library View – normal thumbnails (ctrl+2)
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PICASA | View – Keywords
• Allows user to add keywords to photo
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PICASA | View – Slideshow
• Initiates the slideshow function• Press the ‘esc’ key to stop• Click on the slideshow windows to see the toolbar below
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PICASA | View – Timeline
(Can’t get a screen shot of this)• Shows series of folders with thumbnails of contents• Allows selection of a folder and slideshow of contents
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PICASA | View – Search
• Search for photos• Can put search filters on search of ‘Starred’, ‘Movies’,
‘Updated’ and Date Range
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PICASA | View – Thumbnail Captions
• Using the Thumbnail Caption you can place captions on your thumbnails
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PICASA | View – Folder View
• Allows different views of the file & folder structure
• Also allows control of how files/folders sorted
Flat Folder view
Tree view
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PICASA | View -
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PICASA | Album -
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PICASA | Picture -
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PICASA | Create -
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PICASA | Tools -
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PICASA | Help -
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