August 1, 2006
Picasa 2.5 Has Interesting Features
If you have the latest version of Picasa, namely Picasa 2.5 (available at picasa.google.com), you can find an interesting feature: search your photos by their color. You can type color:green, color:red and any other color from this list: blue, gray, yellow, orange, purple, pink, black and white (I know that black and white are not colors). It would be more useful if the photos were sorted by the predominance of the color, but you can sort them by date.
The filtering is applied as you type, so if you enter color:b, you'll see pictures that contain black spots and pictures that contain blue areas.
This type of search may be useful if you want to find a picture of someone wearing a red dress and the filenames aren't very descriptive.
Another new feature is showing duplicate files. Picasa shows only identical files, so you can delete the copies to save some space. As Picasa doesn't show the duplicate files one next to another, you can enter a keyword from their name in the search bar to show only one set of duplicates.
Picasa is integrated with Google Earth, so you can easily geotag photos (add geographical identification). Just navigate to the location depicted in the photo and press "Geotag". The photo will now have GPS latitude and longitude in the metadata. You can geotag more than one photo at a time. You can also export photos to Google Earth .kmz files, to share them with friends. Geotagging can make finding photos from a specific location an easy task.
Picasa also allows you to upload videos to Google Video. You don't have to visit the site or to use Google Video uploader. You can upload one video at a time.
All these features can be found in the Tools menu.
Related:
Picasa Web Albums
Preloard - online image editor
Use mobile phones for OCR
thanks for posting this. This is pretty interesting
ReplyDeleteI use the 2.5 beta everyday, and have not discovered several things you pointed out. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDoes "Google Operating System" uses trackback?
ReplyDeleteBlogger doesn't have this feature.
ReplyDeleteoh thanks great news for picasa.
ReplyDeleteBut have they added a way to keep your photos private yet?
ReplyDeleteoh this is a great development for picasa from google.. waiting for lots more..
ReplyDeletedoes posting pictures to beta.blogger.com work?
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't work yet, but I'm sure it's a trivial change to allow you to login at beta.blogger.com.
ReplyDeleteHmmmm... I wonder when this version will be linuxable. As winey as it is, it is still a hard tool to put down. Might try and cedega or wine this myself.
ReplyDeleteI just wish they'd hurry up and add 'Ken Burns' effects to the slideshow, like iPhoto has!
ReplyDelete"black and white aren't colours" gobrot. If they aren't colours what are they?
ReplyDeleteBlack is the absence of light, and white contains all the colors of the visible spectrum. Both are achromatic colors or non-colors.
ReplyDelete"I just wish they'd hurry up and add 'Ken Burns' effects to the slideshow, like iPhoto has!"
ReplyDelete101% with you :).. I've searched many times for it.. but can't get it in Picasa.. :(
"Ken Burns" = Pan and Zoom in Picasa
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome.