![]() If you write a caption or delete a photo on your PC, nothing changes on your online album (or vice versa). Once you upload photos from Picasa to Picasa Web Albums, there's no link between them. There's a bigger issue I have with this service: It's one-way. And although Web Albums will display slideshows, captions that you attach to photos don't show up in them. And the Web pages that Picasa Web Albums creates are very clean and easy to navigate.īut there are small snags: While albums on Picasa Web Albums can be made either public or unlisted, there's no way that I saw to password-protect them. Other Picasa users can download images (if you allow it) into their own Picasa libraries. The albums get nice human-readable URLs and sharing them is a snap. Album titles and descriptions transfer over automatically, but you can easily change them if you want. You create an album by first selecting photos from your Picasa library and then pressing the "Web Album" button in Picasa. ![]() So I was looking forward to Picasa Web Albums, and gave it a try as soon as I got access.Īt first blush, integration appears quite good. Picasa has become the PC-based photo manager for many people, and many of them have become frustrated that you need a separate non-Google service to post photos online. Its biggest new feature is the capability to post pictures directly from the application to a Google-hosted Web album. ![]() Google launched a new beta of Picasa on Tuesday.
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