![]() My guess is there’ll be plenty more by the end of the week. According to the website, roughly 300,000 photos have already been transferred to date. The web app was conceived by AmiWorks’ Aman Kumar Jain and Amogh. Needless to say, once your photos are in Picasa, sharing them with Circles (or the world) on Google’s brand new social networking service, Google+, can be done in a snap. Another caveat: it’s all or nothing – you can’t transfer specific photos or albums at this point. It admittedly took a couple of hours for me to get my Facebook photos transferred, but for people who don’t mind the wait and would like to move only their photos to Picasa / Google Photos, this is a more than adequate solution.Įvidently, the more photos you (and others) migrate, the longer the wait. The new software can be used to automatically backup photos and videos from user-selected directories to your Google+ account. Note: sans captions, comments and whatnot. ![]() The aptly named website lets you connect to your Facebook account, after which all your Facebook photos and albums will automatically be migrated over to Google’s Picasa service. ![]() If you know of a good method for moving from one to the other, do share it in a comment below, but I would like to highlight one that launched very recently. Filter your images in Picasa to only show the Starred images: Select all images and add an appropriate keyword to all of the images: Import images to Lightroom and you will find the new keyword. I’m sure there’s more than one way to easily transfer your Facebook photos and albums to Google’s Picasa service (which will apparently be renamed Google Photos). By March 2016, Picasa web albums went away, and Google began pushing users to move to their cloud-based app called Google Photos. ![]()
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