Power plant
Coltsfoot
Dome
The Shining
Picasa test ...
Power plant
Power plant ...
My home district
#02 Dramatic weather
Godzilla angle view
Disguised
Mr Nobody having a dialog
Dark side of the Force
#30 Something freshly baked
#39 On a beach
#08 A summer drink
What's down there?
#35 Ticket stub from a play/movie/concert
Immersion
Silverberry
Downtown
The illusion of time
As time goes by
City lights
Being a tourist ...
"Cherry picker(s)"
"May the road rise up to meet you"
Plan B
Two veterans
#36 A colourful building
#37 A black cat ...
Nurri
Piki Nelli
#17 A public event
#19 In a restaurant/eatery/cafe
After noon
Howth, Ireland
Howth, Ireland
#46 A spiral ...
Dice
#48 On the road
#15 Someone in uniform
Playtime!
Mr Nobody's Martian encounter
Beaver power
See also...
Testing Picasa 3 ...


... to add geolocation and make copies of images for web.
See my blog article for short introduction.
See my blog article for short introduction.
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Sylvain WiartI had it installed. So, I am not sure if it is really necessary. But I guess it is.
More testing required then... Thanks for the feedback.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has addedMaybe you misunderstood my blog article(?) The purpose is not to use Picasa to add images onto Google services. The goal is only to add geolocation onto images before upload to ipernity.
Sylvain Wiart has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Sylvain Wiart1) Open the map tab on right margin.
2) Use there the search and zoom for approximate location (e.g. city name)
3) Then for example "drag" the image onto precise spot on the map and choose "Ok" on opening dialog. Or choose image, click green pointer on top left corner on map, and then drag that pointer onto exact location, and approve it with "Ok".
4) Picasa then writes the geotag on the image meta data. You will find that out when you upload the image to ipernity.
See the blog article for more: www.ipernity.com/blog/serola/4723146
I update that article as soon as I find out more.
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