

FIND MY PICASA PHOTOS SOFTWARE
Using Picasa’s Batch Upload feature, you can upload many folders and albums at onceīackup and Sync is software for your computer that will do all the uploading for you. Use the Tools->Batch Upload command to simply check off all the folders or albums you want uploaded. Repeat for every folder (or album) you want uploaded to Google Photos.When this is complete, all the photos in that folder in Picasa will be in your Google Photos library, AND you will have an album named 200608 with all the photos showing there.

In this example I learned not to name it just August, but 200608. Upload Options: notice when you upload with Picasa, it is set to automatically create a new Google Photos album with the same name as the folder being uploaded.I highly recommend renaming such folders to 2005 January, or 2005-01 or something that uniquely identifies it, before uploading to Google Photos. I might end up with lots of “January” albums and there is no such thing as nesting in Google Photos. Notice that my folder name is “January” – this is not good. Select a folder (or an album) and click the Upload button.You will see it in the upper right corner. View your folders using Picasa, make sure you have logged in to the appropriate Google account.If you do have Picasa, and you like the way you have your pictures in folders, you can use Picasa’s Upload command to both upload AND create corresponding albums in Google Photos.Ģ018 Update: this is no longer available, see Bad News about Picasa … but we were warned It just gathers all the photos from within the folders and uploads them to your Google Photos library. It will not maintain the folder structure, no albums will be created for the folders. The “Push” method of uploading your photos: with this method you can select a folder and all the photos in that folder as well as any sub-folders will be uploaded.

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FIND MY PICASA PHOTOS UPDATE
Picasa still works, on both Windows and Mac computers, it works today, it will work tomorrow, but you never know when there may be an update that will render it useless. If you’re still using Picasa as your only tool for managing your photos, it’s time to get serious about moving to Google Photos in the cloud. You can watch this hour-long episode on YouTube. As Geeks on Tour – we do a weekly webcast called “ What Does This Button Do?” Episode 132 recorded on 12/17/17, was about Google Photos for Picasa users.
