![]() You can increase the Fill Light, brighten Highlights, and darken Shadows, but can’t go the other way. ![]() ![]() Picasa provides three sliders to adjust exposure, but using them is a one-way street. Unfortunately, I had no luck fixing high contrast photos. When you’re ready to commit, you can either save (which moves your original to a hidden folder) or export (which keeps the original in its same location and lets you control quality, size, and watermarking) your pic as a JPEG. And in true Google spirit, there’s an I’m Feeling Lucky one-click photo fixer, which did a good job of making less-than-stellar snaps look presentable.Īll edits are automatically saved within Picasa-not on your actual photos. You can also add text (nice!) and effects. The usual accoutrements are here, including tools to fix color, exposure, and contrast, plus tools to retouch (a bit buggy), remove red eye, crop, straighten, and sharpen images. Picasa includes basic editing tools that make it easy to improve images, and it does this mostly well. I did experience some weirdness where Picasa couldn’t find any location I entered (but iPhoto still could), but this happened only a few times. Or drag a thumbnail directly onto the map. It works similarly to iPhoto-select a photo and type an address, city, or landmark to tag its location on Google maps. ![]() With Places, you get the power of Google maps working for you, letting you geotag photos with the location in which it was taken. ![]()
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