This is done by creating a new JPEG file that's a copy of the original with your edits applied. The original photo is never altered, but depending on how you save the file, its location on your hard drive may change. Here's a brief overview of the different save options in Picasa, based on how they affect the location of your original photos. This subfolder is hidden on your computer and isn't visible in Picasa.
This automatic backup lets you undo or revert your saves. I only started using it recently and am just getting familiar with it. Thank you. Unfortunately finished with beautiful before Picasa. Outlook for mailing my photos. You are commenting using your WordPress.
You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Here they are: Save — File Save or right click Save. This tip brought to you by Geeks on Tour Geeks on Tour is a membership website with hundreds of Tutorial Videos on topics of interest to travelers, such as managing digital photos with Picasa, Route-Planning with Streets and Trips, and sharing your travels with a website using Blogger or with friends on Facebook.
Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Published by. That is exactly what save does. Margaret Like Like. Any ideas? Hi there, I am trying to move my photos onto a NAS, but I have heaps of folders in Picasa 3 with lots of edits that are yet to be saved. Thanks Tim Like Like. If possible, please send response to my email, as I dont always have access to the internet.
Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here As stated, "Export" your jpegs at the highest quality, then they'll look the same. Your originals will be there and untouched. You might want to rethink the software you use - the stuff supplied with your camera is excellent, as is any of the others mentioned in this thread!
I do know Irfanview allows you to choose quality at save time and for the poster who mentioned exif info, it's available by pressing "E" - easy! Is it worth the hefty price tag? We take a look at the Cine, the high-end model in this series.
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We looked at cameras with selfie-friendly screens, wide-angle lenses, microphone inputs and great video quality, and selected the best. Submit a News Tip! Reading mode: Light Dark. Login Register. Best cameras and lenses. Started Dec 16, Discussions. Forum Threaded view. There is a reason I went through and edited each photo. How can I get the edited versions online? More importantly, how can I save the entire edited folder to overwrite the unedited one?
Could anyone help me out? Above each folder is a set of buttons. Just click the button that looks like a little square floppy disk and it will save all edits in that folder. When I turn on Picasa 3.
It immediately starts screening all the photos on my PC. I then name all the un-namedfaces it brings up which goes into that particular folder name. After all the work I close all my applications. When I turn on my computer, it starts the whole screening process all over again, and all the named photos is now called un-named. What am I doing wrong? I am trying to move my photos onto a NAS, but I have heaps of folders in Picasa 3 with lots of edits that are yet to be saved.
I want to Save to Disk, but I can only do that for one folder at a time, and I have hundreds of folders that need this. Is there a way to Save Changes to Disk en masse for all folders in Picasa 3?
To my knowledge, there is no way to save all edits for the entire library. But, if you move your folders using Picasa, there is no need to save edits — all edit info will be transfered to the new location. Actually, even if you just copy folders, the edit info will be maintained because it is stored in the picasa. Then I may forget to save the cropped, enhanced, and red-eye-fixed photo before I leave the folder. If not in Picasa itself, is there a seperate program or plug-in to accomplish this?
To make a picture outside of Picasa that looks like the edited version, many people us the Export command.
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