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Android Camera Apps

April 12, 2012 By Eric Reagan

Android Camera Apps

The following post on Android camera apps was written by amateur photographer Erik Hawkinson. Learn more about Erik at the end of this post.

Searching for “camera” on the Location Formerly Known as the Android Market (now known as Google Play) yields over 1000 results. Obviously, not all of them are camera apps but there are still a lot of choices of which one to use. I am going to evaluate five different camera apps I have used. Each has its place, but not all of them are what I normally have on my phone. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Mobile Tagged With: android, Android Market, app, Camera 360, camera app, Camera Zoom FX, EVO 4G, google, Google Play, HTC, Lightbox, Little Photo, Mobile, photography, Retro Camera

 

Photos Become a Contextual Search Tool with Google Image Search

June 15, 2011 By Eric Reagan

Google has announced a new “Search by Image” feature that allows you to start with a photo to conduct your searches online.

Google uses a photo either via link or uploaded to the service and tries to find similar results.  Here’s how Google explains it: [Read more…]

Filed Under: Internet Tagged With: copyright, google, image search, photo search, photography, Search by Image

Google Storage Customers Get Free Eye-Fi Card

December 8, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Google has teamed up with Eye-Fi to offer free Eye-Fi wireless cards to Google Picasa customers who purchase 200GB or more of extra storage with Google.

Get more details on Google Picasa’s website and in the press release below. [Read more…]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: eye-fi, google, photography, picasa, sd card, storage, wireless

Picasa 3.5

September 23, 2009 By Eric Reagan

Picasa 3.5

Google has released Picasa 3.5.  This new version of the popular, free photo photo editing software adds a number of features for organizing and sharing online.

In Picasa 3.5, you can now import to Picasa’s desktop client and upload to your Picasa Web Albums account in one step.  Additionally, Picasa 3.5 has added face detection technology and will help you tag faces of individuals in your photo library (see above screen capture).  You also get geotagging integration with Google Maps for easy drag and drop to the location you got the shot.  Google also improved the tagging system for better bulk tagging, quick tags and tag counts.

To read more about the updates and download Picasa 3.5, see picasa.google.com.

Filed Under: Software Tagged With: google, photo sharing, photography, picasa, post-processing, Software

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