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Tag Archives: picasa3.5
Face recognition & auto-tagging coming to digiKam

Google’s Picasa desktop application has it, Apple’s iPhoto has it and even Windows Live Photo Gallery now has it. What am I talking about? Face recognition. Picasa Vs… Ermm The lack of capable face-recognition in native Linux photo managers has meant, for many, that the hodge-podge of Google’s Picasa has remained the only viable choice [...]
Improve Picasa’s Looks In Ubuntu

Google’s photo-management come editor program ’Picasa’ is a wonderful application for sorting and imporiving the appearance of your photos. Shame it looks lame in Ubuntu! Thankfully you can do a few things to improve the look of Picasa, the first of which is sorting out that horrible menu bar. Picasa Menu Bar Fix Shut all instances of Picasa and [...]
Install Picasa 3.5 In Linux
Google this week released Picasa 3.5 for Windows and Mac. Sadly no Linux version was offered, a fact Google blamed on the lowly adoption figures they have for Picasa on Linux. I think that’s a shame because Picasa is such an incredible application – its photo editing, its photo management, it’s integrated web services… All [...]



