![]() But then one now has two (or more) of them methodologies to deal with. ![]() I suppose there is methodology to ‘do it right’ to begin with when of loading. I’ll try to tag the first in a grouping or the individual ones in that grouping so I can find an do the rest later. Taking the time to tag all at that moment is out of the question with the existing tools. I’m still under my old thinking of off loading the camera to a folder by date which may have several dates and several ‘scenes’ Including occasional one time images. Possibly with a drop down menu of several quick tags groupings. Looking for improvements to do it quicker. Naming all of them? I guess it’s great practice for law enforcement schools. Hunting for the source no help as the find on disc OR in picasa points to the same grouping and that face ain’t there! So I’ve turn FR off. And shows images I’ve not recognized afore. Identifies c5 Corvette tail lights? Sunglasses I presume. I’ve ignored them for a while but yesterday I took the time to have a looksee. OR NOT! Seems FR begins with every at picasa start IF new pictures are recognized or an older folder is added. As with anything new and different it takes some to translate what the developers thought and how to get into their heads and make it work. People Albums: Viewing Faces or Entire Pictureįace recognition.Members may want to view the following tutorial videos. You can subscribe to our free e-newsletters, or become a paid member and be able to view all of the videos in the Learning Library. Geeks on Tour is a membership website with hundreds of Tutorial Videos on topics of interest to travelers, such as managing digital photos with Picasa, Route-Planning with Streets and Trips, and sharing your travels with a website using Blogger or with friends on Facebook. When you’re ready to let it resume working on face detection, you can go back and check the box again. Or you may not be interested in the face recognition feature at all. You may want to turn it off temporarily so that you can work on other things in Picasa without being interrupted. If you have thousands of photos, it could take 24 hours or even more for Picasa to go through the first scan. This is all way cool, but it also is a bit time consuming. After you have given a few pictures names, Picasa will try to match the other unnamed people to the ones you have identified. Picasa will scan through all your photos, mark the ones with faces, and put them in a group called ‘unnamed people.’ Then, you can look at those people and give them names. The biggest new feature is face recognition and name tags. Picasa came out with a new version last week … version 3.5.
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