How to Use Picasa Web Publisher for Fast Photo Sharing Google retired Picasa and Picasa Web Albums to focus entirely on Google Photos.
The original Picasa Web Publisher desktop tool and its companion website, picasaweb.google.com, no longer work online. Because Picasa can only be used as an offline photo manager, you cannot use it to sync or publish new online albums.
If you need a modern, lightning-fast replacement to publish and share your media, the process is fully handled through Google Photos. How to Find Your Legacy Picasa Web Albums
If you previously used Picasa Web Publisher, your historical images were automatically migrated.
Log in to the Google Photos Albums Page using your original Google account credentials.
Your old online galleries will appear under your existing albums list. The Modern Way: Fast Photo Sharing via Google Photos
Because the old Picasa “Publish” button is defunct, you must use the web or mobile version of Google Photos to manage fast sharing. Step 1: Export Photos from the Picasa Desktop App
If you still use the offline Picasa software to organize your files, you need to save them locally first: Select the photos or folders you want to publish. Click the Export button in the bottom photo tray.
Choose a resolution. Lower resolutions (like 2048 pixels) export faster. Click OK to save the processed copies to a desktop folder. Step 2: Upload to the Web Cloud Open your web browser and navigate to Google Photos.
Drag and drop your exported desktop folder directly into the browser window. Wait for the batch upload to complete. Step 3: Publish and Share Instantly
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