Tuesday, October 28, 2008

4. Library View

When you first open Picasa, you're looking at the 'Library View.'  This video gives you a tour of the screen while using the Library View.

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Picasa Tip: Save Edits and Resize with Export

I just read a question from a Picasa user, Joe, who needs to use his photos in a Website. He makes all his edits with Picasa, cropping, fixing red eyes, retouching a spot ... but when his website software uploads the photo from his My Pictures folder, it's the original photo. It still needs the red eyes fixed, it needs to be cropped and it needs to be resized to something a lot smaller than his original photo.

What Joe needs to know about is the Export command. After making all the edits to make the picture(s) look good:

1. Select the photo or photos you want to use on your website
2. Click the Export button at the bottom
3. Choose or create the receiving folder - e.g. My Pictures\Website photos
4. Choose a size (I use 400 pixels for most web photos)
5. Click OK

Now when you use the website software to upload your photos, upload the ones in the \Website photos\ folder instead of the original folder.

There are a couple of videos in the classroom at GeeksOnTour.com on using Picasa to prepare photos for websites. You need to be a member to view them in their entirety, but here's a 30 second preview of one:


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Saturday, October 25, 2008

You have a Digital Camera ... Now What?

Aren't digital cameras wonderful? You never have to worry about running out of film (just battery :-) )You never have to wonder, "Is that picture going to come out?" because you can look at the preview. And, you don't have to pay for processing. But you *do* have to learn a little about what to do with the photos after you take them.