Google - (Freeware)
Management of photos and sharing online digital albums is a task that can be easily done with Picasa, which also offers the possibility of editing them before sharing.
Picasa is a digital photo album manager that is great at image editing operations. It can import and share photos easily on the Google+ social network. Simply click on the share button and choose the files you want to share or import.
Function "Sync to Web " can automatically synchronize albums on the hard drive with the online version.
Direct editing of images is greatly facilitated by Picasa which also is accompanied by a viewer, Picasa Photo Viewer, which can replace the Windows Viewer. The integrated editor allows basic edits such as cropping, red-eye removal, rotation or automatic improvement.
The software also has a function that lets user create videos in WMV format, from a montage of photos, videos and music on the hard drive. Once editing is complete, it is possible to put it online directly on the music websites.
It offers all the necessary tools for image editing. It is also possible to edit side-by-side in order to have an idea about business transformation. Not less than 24 effects are available to the user.
A tool for managing photos on the hard disk or other storage unit connected to the computer is also available. It is very easy to find all the photos without losing time in research.
Several export album features are available such as sending selected pictures by email , print or create a sub- album with automatic resizing of images.
* Added support for collaborative albums in Picasa:
- The ability to make your own albums collaborative and invite collaborators.
- The ability to upload to a friend's album.
* Added better name tag recommendations.
* Added the ability (in the Folder Manager) to remove folders from being scanned for faces.
* Add the ability to create (and save) custom crop sizes.
* Added an option in Settings to preserve the original JPG compression value when uploading to Picasa Web Albums
* Imports can now be saved automatically by date taken, today's date, or a custom folder name. If date taken is selected, photos will be saved in separate folders by date.