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How to open extension? If I can use it? U can do this little bit easier? If you mean for editing then unfortunately Apple is very, very backward these days in terms of codec support. You will probably need to look at Adobe first place. Its a bit of chicken and eggs at the moment, we do not know if the reason for Final Cut Pro X is neglected is because the Mac Pro has not been upgraded, or have Apple decided to abandon the Mac Pro, because they are more interested in market Pro at all.

How to open or convert the. We tried downloading several conversion programs as well as programs that run. Anyone able to fix it. We have great audio video file we need to convert. AVI is a container, not a format; no single component or codec will open all reviews, and some cannot be played or converted in Mac OS X.

I want to assign to a move of the mouse. Do you mean Ctrl Tab browser. It happened very suddenly the day after. So far, the process has worked very well and. I have a Satellite L40 13 G and the latest Bios update refuse to update.

Picasa data - where is it stored? Examples of this data: All edits you applied to images as long as you don't "Save" the edits Albums in which the photo was added In the Picasa database : the Picasa database in theory is a redundant copy of all the information listed above, but is stored in files that are optimized to enable fast searching. Report abuse. Page details.

Page updated. If you want a complete backup of your pictures for use with Picasa, you need to backup that. The list of excluded files for Macintosh does not show. First you need to locate one. Bottom line, moving or copying the entire folder as a folder with the photos will preserve the edits when viewed in Picasa because the.

Thank you, George, for the information. But the issue is when you move out of Picasa as Jennifer recommends. The problem is my wife who publishes using the edited photos has different versions of the same photo for different purposes eg cropped versions of different parts and a some close-ups. Im not sure I this is the right place to ask this but if someone can help me I would be greatly appreciative.

I have a lot of old photos on Picasa3 which I have not looked at in years. I just became aware that Picasa was discontinued in I now have a Mac computer.

I am wondering if there is anything I can do to find and save my photos that were loaded into Picasa years ago or are they now lost forever? Thank you. Picasa is a database that references all of your original photos.

All of your files should still be on the computer where you had Picasa installed. You would just need to copy the folders containing your photos to your new computer.

How are your photos organized on your old PC? Are they in a specific organization software? They are in Picasa. My father uses Picasa and despite little computer knowledge quickly got to grips with it.

When the end of life was announced, I looked for something similar but many of the apps were complicated and full of tools he did not need.

Further more, his albums did not resemble the folders in which the pictures resided. I could not find an app that could automate the process of moving pictures from a folder into a new folder matching the Picasa album, so anticipated a fair bit of manual work would be involved with any migration.

Eventually, I thought…WHY? Picasa may no longer be supported but it still works. Just to help anyone missing Picasa, there is a download of the last version available on the MajorGeeks website! Also, thank you for your well thought out post — I have no doubt that others will find it helpful!

I have been searching for a Picasa replacement like others and have tried a few. I do not like how the others show all of the computer files and not just the file showing my different picture folders.

Is there one that does this or is there a way to make the other suggestions work this way. Google photos just shows hundreds of pictures in no order whatsoever. I have a file that all photos go to and in that file are many folders of each event. After Picasa was discontinued, I kept using it until it seemed to be slowing my computer down and making the fan run all the time.

I ended up getting a new computer and not reinstalling Picasa even though, as pointed out above, you can still use it and download it from some places on the internet.

I use the simple folder system to organize and built-in photo viewer to view on Windows. I really recommend this app for those people whose phones are a big part of their photo workflow. Sarah, thanks for sharing what is working for you — it will be a great benefit for others who are looking for alternatives to Picasa! Picasa was also a great program to manage my large collection of short home videos. I have them in folders per year and carefully tagged with events, locations and people manually!

Now I would like to move the collection to a program that is actually maintained e. Shotwell , but I cannot find a way to export all the TAGS from Picasa because they are not stored in the file, as with photos, but in an external Picasa database. Any ideas? I search and search, but I only find questions, no answers… Thanks in advance!

Unfortunately Picasa cannot write metadata to video files. The best way to handle this would be similar to the method I describe in the video. You would create smart albums based on your tags and then batch export those. Relating to the picasa mess…. I have spent literally thousands of hours tagging people in photos that are on my hard drive.

Are there any programs that will read the picasa. Please help!! Captions and keywords are NOT stored in picasa. If you want to save the changes crop. There is nothing wrong with it; although no longer supported it will not die.

It was intended to provide the recipient of the photo CD with Picasa if they wanted it. I have been using Picasa for many years on a PC, for editing and making both web albums and other compilation albums from my many thousands of photos. I still have my old PC, which can be accessed. My question is how do I make copies of, or transfer the albums I had created in Picasa, with their edits, to my new computer.

I have tried to check if my photos have been uploaded and synced Google Photos but no luck. I have tried to log onto my google account to check my Picasa albums as someone else had suggested, but also no luck there either.

Many thanks. Vivian, Can you install Picasa on your new computer? I am in the same situation as you and I installed Picasa 3. You can find the program on the web. I commented earlier about doing a back up, but there may be an easier way — your tech person would understand this: Picasa stores everything but photos under a normally hidden folder under your user name. Opening that file will give you a clue where Picasa expects to find pictures when it is on the old PC. Another thought again pass this by your tech person if it makes no sense is that Picasa assigns a unique identifying code to each photo.

Albums may point to the imbedded photo ID and not its location on disk. In that case when Picasa with the old Picasa2 data base copied as per above, when Picasa runs on the new machine, the Albums may search the photos found and put them in the proper album. Good Luck. Vivian, Here is a reference to the solution to moving Picasa and photos to new PC. Install Picasa on your new computer and restore the Backup.

Albums are nothing more than a named collection of pointers to the actual and perhaps modified pictures in their folders.

Whether you edit the picture from an album or at the picture in its library the adjustments are stored in the normally hidden file. Other than the description of the album and photo order there are no photo edits stored in the album. My picassa photos are on discs and I no longer have the computer I used to do this. Can i get information on how I can access them. I can no longer update my iMac operating system, if I do, Picasa will stop working. My Picasa photos are organised purely by date.

Would anyone have any suggestions on how I might tackle this? I apologies I am late in the game here. I knew this was going to be painful, and have put it off as long as I could! This could help you correct the date in the metadata later or at least have confidence that you can manually organize files.

Coupled with the file renaming, that could really be a nice option. Then, you can stack them together. Jennifer, that hugely helpful.



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