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Free and Effective Picasa Photo Editor is a useful free software for photography enthusiasts. It works in various ways as an organizer and image viewer to manage and edit digital photos. Accessible and aimed at beginners, it’s easy to use Picasa’s photo editing tools to enhance images, remove red-eye, and correct contrast and color. Although Picasa is no longer working, is it still available for Picasa? Although Picasa is no longer in use, it can still be downloaded and used offline. Picasa was founded in 2002 by a company called Lifescape. In July 2004, Google bought Picasa and started offering it as a free app. However, in February 2016, Google announced that it would no longer support Picasa Desktop and Web Albums. Picasa Web Albums, an additional service, closed in May (function() {(‘review-app-page-desktop’);}); However, Picasa is still available and will still work where it is already installed. It is fully compatible with Windows 10, although no new updates will be made. However, Picasa software no longer works online, so you can’t add, sync, or make albums available separately for Mac. Alternatives to Picasa As an alternative to Picasa, Google recommends that you use the Google Photos service to create albums, share photos, edit, and search. There are other alternatives to Picasa. For a simple photo organizer, Fotobounce does a good job, although the interface is not very easy to use. FastStone Image Viewer is an image editor and viewer, although it doesn’t have the best Picasa editing features. Ribbet Photo Editor provides intuitive photo editing services on the platforms. IrfanView provides robust image rendering and photo editing (and batch editing), while ACDSee is an organizer, viewer, and image editor. For those who want to edit more powerful photos, Adobe Photoshop is one of the most advanced and popular image editors in the world. Meanwhile, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom is simpler and easier to use, but it still has advanced tools. What can I do with Picasa? Downloading and installing Picasa is easy with Windows Installer. When you launch the application, users can choose where to import Picasa photos to their computer: choose to search just My Documents, My Photos, and Desktop, or search the entire computer. At this point, you can also sign up to use Picasa Photo Viewer to view photos directly from Windows Explorer. The viewer can open several file types, including .jpg, .bmp, .gif, .png, .tga, .tif and .TIFF, .webp and .raw extensions. Picasa also allows you to select the drive and folders you want to scan, and you can automatically sync every time you open the software. You don’t need to manually import new photos. After your photos are added to Picasa, they are organized into albums that appear in folders with the same name as where they were taken. You can rearrange and move photos from one place to another by simply dragging and dropping them. Picasa also allows you to add tags to your photos so you can easily sort them, including where the photos were taken (although these days they have to be done manually).are imported). You can also tag people in photos to make them easy to find. The Picasa interface is quite simple and now looks quite dull and outdated. You can change the way your photos are displayed and easily switch between Library view and Edit view (in the View menu). The tabs of the interface separate different projects from the library and the input sections. Fast, efficient, easy to edit, and Picasa isn’t a specialized editing software, but it does offer an interesting variety of functions you can do to do basic editing, either frame by frame, side by side, or in groups. Enhancements include trimming, straightening, auto-adjusting light, color and contrast, fine-tuning, and red-eye correction. You can also use fun and useful image processing options to apply filters. There are a lot of nice filters available, all of them fully customizable and making our photos look pretty cool. Picasa is very easy to use for photo editing, with tips appearing when you hover your cursor over icons, while for more complicated tools, such as red-eye removal and retouching, full instructions appear in the toolbar to the left of the screen. Beginners should find a cinch to take enhanced photos. Other features are built into Picasa, so you can use your photos to create posters, collages, screensavers, and videos. At a glance the age of the Picasa app, you can even create a gift CD by selecting images from a disc and burning them on a disc burner. We loved Picasa’s intuitive role in creating creative projects. The program provides easy-to-follow instructions and we were able to quickly put together a video from our photos, with basic audio and transitions. We liked that it was easy to resize the video and adjust the length of the video to match the sound. Finally, Picasa also includes many useful options for locating empty and duplicate albums and compressing photo editing software. Picasa is great for organizing your photo albums, retouching your images first, and creating fun projects like videos and collages. Picasa is not only free but also has the beauty that is accessible and accessible. It doesn’t offer many advanced settings, but the editing tool is easy to use and fully customizable for users who want some flexibility. The interface is intuitive and provides direct access to all program options. Less experienced users will benefit from the extensive help built into the software to better understand its features and how to use them.