A new version of Google's Picasa desktop software, which is being released today, adds facial recognition to the mix, automatically tagging photos for faces of friends and family. Josh Lowensohn ...
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Picnik editing now is built into Google's Picasa photo software. It's an awkward first step, but the new Face Movie feature is well done. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
On the eve of MacWorld 2009, Google has finally gone and released a Mac version of Picasa. Picasa 3 for OS X is a beta version of the massively popular Picasa photo management software that Windows ...
Lifehacker reader Gil writes about a whole bunch of neat features in the Picasa 3 Beta's "Experimental" menu we totally missed in our screenshot tour of the photo manager's new features. The most ...
Today Google released Picasa 3.5, an updated version of its free photo editing software. With Picasa you can edit and organize your images, and sync and share them with Picasa Web Albums, Google’s ...
The latest version of Google's Picasa photo-management software adds face-recognition features and simplifies geotagging, the company announced Tuesday. With its new capacity to match faces, Picasa ...
There's a good discussion in the a/v forum about the limits to picasa3. Especially in regard to metadata, which is still pretty bad.
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