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Google creative kit
Google creative kit







If you upload pictures into your blog-posts inside Blogger, then the picture files are stored in Picasa-web-albums LINK. If you choose Save a new copy then your existing file is not changed and a new copy of the file will be made in the same folder as the existing one but with a slightly different name.If you choose Replace then any places (eg blog-posts) that link to the existing photo will now link to the edited photo.This give you an option to apply your changes to the current file, or to save a new copy of the file. When you are finished editing, choose the Save button from the top-left hand side. On the menu at the top of the screen, click the Edit button.Go into an album, and open the photo you want to edit.Go to your Photos page (which may be on the left-sidebar, or under the More tab on the left sidebar if your screen is small).

google creative kit

  • Go to Google+, and log in to your Google account that has Google-Plus enabled.
  • To start creative Kit, so you can edit a photo with it:

    Google creative kit free#

    So each person can have lots of Google / Picasa accounts (with free storage on each one), but only one account Google+ account. Possibly this is about selling additional storage space: Picasa-web-albums are available to any Google account, while Google+ Photos is only available to named individuals. They may have intended to make it available through Picasa-web-albums too - but as I noted in previously, this feature isn't working. The Picnik photo editor has been either replaced with or re-badged as "Creative Kit", and is available through Google+. Today, the original Picnik photo-hosting-and-editing service is most definitely closed. Google's announced that they were were closing Picnik, and using Picnik's engineers to “continue creating photo-editing magic across Google products." (ref: closure announcement).Picnik announced that they were closing down their separate photo hosting service, and moving the product to Google+.And people using Picnik via Piscasa-web-albums often found that it was very slow. The type of messages that are funny the first few times, but quickly get tedious. The tool had some serious fans, and a quirky culture which saw them show messages like "packing the lunch" "watching the flowers", "chasing butterflys" while Picnik was loading. Picnik's editor did some cooler things than Picasa, (applying visual effects, watermarks, etc). So in 2010, Google integrated a photo-editing tool from Picnik, a small company that was offering a subscription-based photo hosting and editing service.

    google creative kit

    Useful, far easier to use than Photoshop - but without features that some people wanted. Picasa has some photo-editing functions (cropping, red-eye removal, sharpening, lightening, making collages, etc).

    google creative kit

    Google purchased this in 2004 and then integrated it with web-storage, linked to a person's Google account, to make Picasa-web-albums: see Understanding Picasa and Picasa-web-albums for more information about how they work together with Blogger. In 2002, a company called Lifescape created a program called Picasa, which people could use to manage photos on their PC.







    Google creative kit