![]() When you plug the USB drive back in, you want them to instantly re-appear. No problem, they just disappear from your library. When you unplug the drive, Picasa can’t see the pictures. There is one issue with this process and that is when you unplug, and re-plug in your USB hard drive. You simply right-click on the folder using Picasa, and choose “Move Folder …” When prompted where to move it to I navigate to my hard drive and the Pictures folder. (see Tutorial Video: pics19.Move Folders of Pictures to an External Drive membership required)Īt the end of each year, I move each folder of pictures from the computer to the External hard drive. And, some of them got there from Picasa’s “Move Folder” command. Some of them got there originally by copying from old backup disks even before I used Picasa. These are the pictures I am working with on a day-to-day basis. A backup set are pictures that are stored safely away in a cupboard and only touched when you’re making a new backup. This is different from a backup on hard drive. (see Tutorial Video: Folder Manager #233) Think of it like Picasa is ‘spanning’ your computer and the attached USB drive to give you your complete photo library. Then I use Picasa’s Folder manager to watch them there. Over 48,000 of my pictures, are on a 500 GB USB External hard drive. I only keep the last year’s worth of pictures on my computer. If I put all my pictures on it, I wouldn’t have room for anything else. ![]() ![]() Where computer hard drives were getting up to a standard size of 400 GB or more, my computer’s hard drive is only 220 GB. That means the hard drive is more like a flash drive than a traditional computer hard drive. It’s sleek and it’s fast, it uses a solid state hard drive, you may have seen it designated as SSD. My new laptop computer is a Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro. Most of them are on a USB external hard drive. And, I got those results in a fraction of a second! Does that mean that all my pictures are on my computer’s internal hard drive? The most recent picture is from last week, and the oldest picture is from April 2001. When I ask Picasa to look for “sunset” I see 234 pictures in the results. I like having all of my pictures available for searching with Picasa. That’s nearly 200 GB of storage space needed. ![]() When ordering online, choose freely between major retail services.I’ve been taking digital photos since 1998, and I’ve scanned many old family photos from before that. And Picasa Web Albums gives your friends the ability to download full-resolution pictures, so they can do the same. Picasa makes it easy for you to get the best out of your color printer. Or, use tuning and effects to make your best photos look even better.Įasily add geo-tags to your photos so that you can remember exactly where they're from using Google Maps. Improve almost any picture with Picasa's one-click fixes for common problems like red-eye, color, and lighting. ![]() Get notified when your "Favorites" post new photos. Create stunning online photo albums to share with friends and family, or public albums for the world to see. Publish your favorite photos online with one click. Picasa is free to download, and Picasa Web Albums provides 1 gigabyte of free storage - that's enough space for 4,000 wallpaper-size photos. Use Picasa to design and print beautiful photo collages, create fun video slideshows, add photo text or view your favorite photos on your desktop or screensaver. Picasa automatically finds all the photos on your PC, wherever they are, and will organize them in seconds. Our technology helps you automatically organize your photos based on the people in them, and works in Picasa and Picasa Web Albums. View full-screen slideshows, see your pictures arranged on a global map, enjoy video playback, and more. Together, Picasa & Picasa Web Albums make it easy for you to organize and edit your digital photos, then create online albums to share with friends, family & the world. ![]()
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