

Techcrunch’s Duncan Riley managed to corner a. Photos can also be defocused and sharpened, although Picasa's algorithms are not the best in their field. A loose-lipped Google employee seems to have confirmed that a version of Picasa, Google’s photo management software, for Mac OS X is in the works. There are tools to correct colors, the ability to level the image, and tools to remove common mistakes, such as red eyes. Of course, the retouch is non-destructive and you can undo all the steps. Picasa's photo editing capabilities may not be overwhelming, but they are sufficient for quick retouching before publishing on the web. It has a few nifty features that iPhoto (or iPhoto ’08 at least) doesn’t and is very easy to use. Google has announced that Picasa, Google's photo management software, is now available for Mac OS X. Picasa allows you to assign business cards from Google address book to found faces, and in the case of publication on Google+, the photos will show information about your friends on them. Picasa, Google’s free photo-editing software, recently became available for Mac users (running OS X 10.4.9 or above). whose function is to allow the user view and organize the pictures in his/her Mac. When cataloguing it is very important to recognize the face, which allows you to share photos not only by date and place, but also by people on them. Picasa is a program developed by Google, Inc. Picasa will retrieve from the photos data about the place where it was taken, if the camera has added GPS coordinates, or will allow the user to mark the place on the map himself.

Picasa automatically searches for photos and videos on disk and allows you to catalogue, describe, record a presentation on CD, archive, publish or print them.

Google's free directory program for browsing and basic image retouching, and a Picasa Web Albums desktop client.
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