Google Picasa Manual de Usario
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Picasa Getting Started Guide
Picasa is free photo management software from Google that helps you find, edit and share your photos in
seconds. We recommend that you print out this brief overview of Picasa’s main features and consult it as
you use the program for the first time to learn about new features quickly.
Organize
Once you start Picasa, it scans your hard drive to find and automatically organize all your photos. Picasa
finds the following photo and movie file types:
•Photo file types: JPG, GIF, TIF, PSD, PNG, BMP, RAW (including NEF and CRW). GIF and PNG
files are not scanned by default, but you can enable them in the Tools Options > dialog.
•Movie file types: MPG, AVI, ASF, WMV, MOV.
If you are upgrading from an older version of Picasa, you will likely want to keep your existing database,
which contains any organization and photo edits you have made. To transfer all this information, simply
install Picasa without uninstalling Picasa already on your computer. On your first launch of Picasa you will be
prompted to transfer your existing database. After this process is complete, you can uninstall Picasa.
Library view
Picasa automatically organizes all your photo and movie files into collections of folders inside its main
Library view.
Layout of main Library screen:
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Folder list
The left-hand list in Picasa’s Library view shows all the folders containing photos on your computer and all
the albums you’ve created in Picasa. These folders and albums are grouped into collections that are
described in the next section. By default, the folder list is sorted by creation date. To change the way the list
is sorted, go to “View” > “Folder View”
Photo Tray and output options
The “Photo Tray” is used to collect photos and movies from one or more folders or albums so that you may
work with them as a group. The “Add To” button and all of the output options buttons (“Print,” “Email,”
“Collage,” “Hello,” “BlogThis!” “Order” and “Export”) perform their respective actions using the photos
currently in the “Photo Tray.” By default, your current selection in the lightbox is placed in the “Photo Tray.” To
keep these items in the “Photo Tray” while you select more, press the “Hold” button. You can also drag and
drop items into the “Photo Tray” and they will automatically be held. To remove a held item, select it in the
“Photo Tray” and press “Clear”. Once you are satisfied with the contents of the “Photo Tray” you can press
any of the output options buttons or the “Add To” button to perform the corresponding action on all the items
in the “Photo Tray” at once.
Lightbox
The right-hand side of the Library view displays visual thumbnails of the photos (and movies) corresponding
to the folders and albums in the folder list. To change the thumbnail size, use the slider at the bottom right of
the lightbox or use the “View” menu to select a common thumbnail size. Double-click on any folder or album
header to edit its title, date, place taken or description. For folders, you can click on the large folder icon in
the header to open the corresponding folder in Windows Explorer. Press the up and down arrow keys on
your keyboard or use the far right scroll bar to move through the lightbox. NOTE: Only folders and albums
that are visible in the folder list will appear in the lightbox. Folders inside of a closed collection will not be
displayed.
Collections
Folders
This collection displays the folders on your computer that contain photos or movies, sorted by date, with the
original folder names as they appear on your computer’s hard drive. Changes you make to the folders in this
collection affect the matching folders on your computer’s hard drive. Renaming a folder in Picasa will also
rename it in Windows Explorer.
•Adjust which photos and folders appear. Only folders that Picasa is set to scan appear in this
collection. To modify what folders on disk Picasa scans for photos, select “Folder Manager” on the
“Tools” menu. Use the settings there to select or de-select the folders Picasa scans, choosing from
these options: “Scan Once,” “Remove From Picasa” and “Scan Always.”
•Move photos between folders. Select a photo. With your mouse, drag and drop the photo to its
new folder. To select more than one photo, hold down the Shift key on your keyboard as you select
photos. If you move a photo into a different folder on disk, Picasa will remind you that you’re about
to move the actual file on your computer’s hard drive. Click the “OK” button to move the photo to it's
new location. Note: Moving photos between folders in the “Folders” collection will affect their
physical location on your hard drive.
•Edit a folder description. Double-click on the title of any folder to open the Folder Properties box.
Enter a description. You can also modify the folder’s date, place taken, or description. Any
descriptive information you add will be searchable in Picasa. Click the “OK” button. Changing the
name of a folder in Picasa will change the name of the actual folder on your computer’s hard drive.
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•Delete a photo from a folder. Select a photo, then go to “File” > “Delete from Disk,” or just hit the
Delete key on your keyboard. Picasa will remind you that you’re about to send that file to your
computer’s recycle bin. Click the “OK” button to remove the photo.
Albums
This collection contains albums that you create in Picasa. You can use albums to group and organize photos
based on your own criteria and identified by a simple word or title. For example, you can create a album
called “Flowers” to group all of your photos of flowers, or you might create a album like “Trip to The Grand
Canyon” to arrange all of your latest vacation photos. Unlike the “Folders” collection, which matches exactly
the folder locations on your computer, albums do not correspond to physical folders on your hard drive.
Albums exist only in Picasa and are like a virtual "playlist" of photos you have grouped together. If you delete
or move photos inside the Albums collection, the original files remain in their original locations on your hard
drive. You can add the same photo to multiple albums without creating multiple copies of the same photo on
disk. Any edits you make to a photo in an album will be applied to every instance of the photo in Picasa,
including the original in your Folders collection.
•Create a new album. First, select one or more photos (you cannot create an empty album). Select
“File” > “New Album” to create a new album in Picasa containing the selected photo(s). You can do
the same thing by choosing a photo, clicking the “Add to” button to the right of the Photo Tray, and
selecting “New Album” on the popup list.
•Add a photo to an existing album. The same photo can be assigned to many albums in Picasa.
Select a photo, click the “Add to” button to the right of the Photo Tray, and select an existing album
from the popup list.
•Change an album description. Double-click on the title of any album to open the “Album
Properties” box. Enter a new description for the album. You can also modify the album’s date, place
taken, or description. Any descriptive information you add will be searchable in Picasa. When you’re
done, click the “OK” button.
•Delete a photo from an album. Select a photo. Right-click with your mouse and select “Remove
from Album” in the context menu or press the Delete key on your keyboard. Note: Deleting a photo
from an album does not delete the original file from your computer’s hard drive.
•Rearrange photos in an album or between albums. Click and drag a photo to change its order
within a album or drag it into another album to add it to that album. This doesn’t affect the order in
which the original files are stored on your computer.
•Note: An album in Picasa is not the same as a Picasa Web Album. The Album collection does not
show you the photos you may have uploaded to the web.
Library tools
At the top of the Picasa main library screen are several buttons that help you add photos to the Library, view
and find photos in additional ways, and burn photos to a CD.
Import
To import photos from a digital camera, plug the hardware into your computer using its usual connection
device, such as a USB cable or your camera cradle. Open Picasa. Click the “Import” button and select your
device or folder from the dropdown menu (your camera should automatically be detected). Your photos will
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