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Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Picasa


Was talking about this at the weekend.

More of a reminder, as I imagine it's pretty well known. Any edits are non-destructive to the original which is one of the many things I love about this.

Picasa

4 Comments:

  • For some reason I've been unable to modify my behaviour and switch over to Picassa.

    Although for the life I me I can't think why at the moment.

    I may review this position.

    By Blogger Daniel, at 7:26 pm  

  • Do you know if you can back up the database that contains all the modifications to the images? I love the idea of it not modifying the originals.. but if I were to go through my hundreds of pics, only to lose the database.. I'd be mortified!

    I suppose I could install it and see for myself.

    By Blogger James, at 8:30 pm  

  • It does 2 things: -

    Edits like rotations and brightness/contrast leves are stored in an .ini file within the folder.

    It puts a copy of the original in a hidden folder within the originating folder for any images that have been cropped, straightened etc.

    By Blogger Gareth, at 9:01 pm  

  • I tried out Adobe Elements a little while ago and this seems pretty much the same thing. Cheaper though ;)

    By Blogger -/|\-, at 1:13 pm  

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