How to Edit Pictures by Batches in Picasa
Picasa is a program developed by Google to organize, edit and store digital photos. Picasa offers many photo editing options, from basic fixes like removing red eye to advanced features like color intensity graphing. Picasa lets you apply the same editing feature to groups of photos as part of a "Batch Edit" option. Read on to learn how to edit pictures by batches in Picasa.
Instructions
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Press "Ctrl" on your keyboard. While continuing to hold down the "Ctrl" key, use the mouse to click on each photo you want to edit as part of the batch.
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Click the "Select" button in the "Picture Tray" area if you need to select more pictures in another album. Then switch to the new album, press down "Ctrl" and use the mouse to select more photos to add to the editing batch.
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Finish selecting photos to edit. Under the "Picture" menu, select the "Batch Edit" option.
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Select the editing feature you wish to apply to the photos in your editing batch. Look for a window that alerts you to the process that the photos are being updated.
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Reverse you edits to the entire editing batch by using "Ctrl" to select multiple photos, then selecting "Undo All Edits" under the "Picture" menu.
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Tips & Warnings
If you want to edit all photos in the current album at once, click on one photo and hold down "Ctrl" while pressing letter "A." Or, select the "Select All" option under the "Edit" menu.
Picasa offers other batch features, such as batch labeling, such as to add place and date taken information.