![]() Wait while the photo editing tools are loaded (this does take a while, perhaps even a minute or two). If necessary, switch to Chrome and start again. If you are not using Google Chrome, then you will get a message saying that the Google+ photo editor only works with Chrome, and giving you a link to download it. To do more changes, choose Edit (yes, you need to choose it a 2nd time) from the top menu. From here you can do simple edits:Īs well as using the other Google+ Photos features (share, slideshow, delete, zoom) Now, you will be looking at the photo in the Google+ Photos picture view. If necessary, sign-up for Google+, or sign in with the correct account, and start again. If you are not signed in with your Google + account, you will be invited to join. (Make sure you're looking just at that photo, not at the album it is in - this can be confusing in cases when the photo is also the album cover.)Ĭhoose Edit in Google+ from the Actions drop-down menu. Navigate to the photo that you want to edit. (See here for what do to if you are automatically re-directed from PWA to Google + Photos) Log in to Picasa-web-albums, using your Google+ account. Option 1: Using Google + edit a picture in Picasa-web-albums If you don't have a Google+ account, then Google / Blogger only provides only one way to edit photos that you have loaded to it (apart from downloading the photo, editing it on your PC and re-uploading it - which changes the URL you need to use to link to the photo).But it's very slow to load, offers you less control, and is currently missing some key features - and it only works if you are using Chrome as your web-browser, not Firefox or Internet Explorer. Using the Google+ editor (option 1) doesn't need any software installed on your PC. If you have a Google+ account, then there are two ways of editing photos that you have loaded to Google (it doesn't matter whether you loaded them using Picasa-web or Google+Photos).īoth of these options are described below. ![]() Options for editing pictures that are are uploaded to Google And I am sure that Google appreciate this: they have made a number of changes to Picasa-web-albums to make it work better both with Google+ and without it. So it is likely PWA will continue to exist for a good while yet. Google would ideally like everyone to use Google+ Photos.īut there are many people who store pictures in albums that are not associated with their personal Google+ accounts: these may be for businesses, schools, clubs, etc. It is the on-line version of Picasa, a desktop-tool. Picasa-web-albums is a on-line photo storage and management tool, now owned by Google.
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