

You can also install the PPA and the applications what you want, and then disable the PPA (uncheck it through "Software Sources"). Manufacturer description: Picasa is free photo editing software from Google that makes your pictures look great.Sharing your best photos with friends and.
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As with most PPA's, if you do not want to install the PPA, you can download Linux Deb files for the applications (click "view package details" on middle right, then click application package you are interested in for your system (& see details of what the application is), click the appropriate deb file link(s), save that, and double-click the deb file to install it). *** There is a wonderful PPA (Dariusz Duma Packages in “Highly explosive!”) with many image and photo related packages available for Linux and Linux Mint (17.x and 18.x), including an easy way to install "gimp-beautify", and other application packages I have not found anywhere else.

Why the Built-In Photo Editor on Google+ Rocks JULY 6, 2011Īs was already mentioned, Picasa is discontinued, you can download it and run it under wine from what I have read. but it has the feature you like from Picasa It could ask you to register to get the app. Please, follow next instructions: Press the button and open the official source. It also offers several basic photo editing functions, including color enhancement, red eye reduction, and. Picasa has file importing and tracking features, as well as tags, facial recognition, and collections for further sorting. You will be taken to the product page on the official store (mostly it is an official website of the app). Picasa is a free photo management software from Google that helps you find, edit and share your photos in seconds. There are also many other online image and photo editors available. To download and install Picasa for PC, click on the 'Get Picasa' button. Then, you can easily download it back to your computer. What about Google Photos? If you upload images to that (easy to do), click an image to edit it, it has a one-click "auto" feature among other nice options (see screenshot). Since then, photographers have been looking for a Picasa replacement to handle their needs. There are many good posts in this forum on this topic. Google discontinued the free photo organizer and editor Picasa and replaced it with Google Photos back in 2016. There are many good to excellent image and photo editors and tools available, some of which are in the Software Manager or Synaptic Package Manager (SPM). I just read your post and the good replies to it.
