![]() ![]() The timeline slider and various buttons allow you to filter your search results even further. In addition, on the left side where you normally see your folders, when you search for a keyword, Picasa will actually show you the folders containing the pictures that match your search criteria. When I search for pictures with Picasa and type “birthday” in the Search box, then the pictures with the keyword “birthday” appear first and then the folders with “birthday” in the folder name appear next. Searching for your digital pictures in Picasa is super fast!Ī simple example of searching for digital photos with Picasaįor example let’s say I have some pictures with the keyword “birthday” but I also have the word “birthday” in some folder names. I like the fact that Picasa presents the results instantly and in a logical manner. Picasa has a very efficient and fast search algorithm.ĭid I say searching in Picasa is fast? Yeah I did ’cause it’s fast, really fast! How to search for digital photos with Picasa. It’s awesome…it’s like having the entire power of Google internet search on your desktop. Searching with Picasa is probably one of my favorite features. In addition, with Picasa, searching is fast…very fast. So it’s not a simple step, but it is the one necessary step (consisting of many other steps) to make searching for your digital photos very easy. It’s true that my entire site is dedicated mostly to being able to create an efficient image context for your digital photos. That’s it! Once you do this, Picasa will do the rest when you search. So, the only step required for efficient image search results is to create an efficient context for your digital photos. ![]() This is true about most software programs, but with Picasa search is simply awesome! Any decent software should be able to help you find your pictures quickly. If you have spent the time and effort to create an efficient context (Read “Easy steps for making your pictures memorable”) for your images then things should be easy. Only one step needed for finding your digital pictures quickly It’s not because I have forgotten to write about it, but actually because if the other three prior steps are done properly, then searching and retrieving your favorite pictures becomes very simple. Out of all the steps, I have written the fewest articles about retrieving photos. I use the simply acronym S.T.O.R.E (Shoot, Transfer, Organize, Retrieve and Export) to describe all the steps of my photography workflow (Read “How I organize my digital pictures”). If you have been reading around my site you probably have seen the simple acronym I use to describe my entire photography workflow. Learn at your own pace and take as long as you want until you learn how to organize your photos. Enroll in my Independent Course and start organizing your digital photos now.Ħ video modules - over 30 videos containing step-by-step instructions for Windows or Mac programs like Lightroom, ACDSee, Picasa and Photos.Īll my e-Books for free - all my products are included.Ĭompletely self-paced. ![]()
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