hi friend,
I use
Picasa desktop tool to keep
my photos organized and upload them to
Picasa Web albums, however I use
Face book too pretty often and was
looking for a tool to
upload photos from
Picasa directly to
Facebook.
There are a few different ways to upload photos to
Facebook one is a
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plug in to
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Picasa user there is another tool called
Picasa Uploader which will allow you to upload images from
Picasa directly to
Facebook.
To upload images from
Picasa to
Facebook, follow the steps given below.
Step 1: Download the
Picasa Uploader application, you will be prompted to launch the
Picasa application when you click on the download link.
Step 2: Add the
Facebook Button to
Picasa by clicking on the Add button.
Step 3: Follow the steps to authorize the application to access
Facebook.
Step 4: Select the photos you want to upload to
Facebook, and click on the
Facebook button from the bottom of the screen.
Step 5: A new window will open up, if you have already authorized access to
Facebook, you will see a screen where you can add information about the album.
When the albums are uploaded you will have to personally
login to
Facebook and approve the uploaded photos, if you do not want to that
everytime, just click on the enabling extended access, clicking on this link will show you a screen to authorize the application to upload photos.
If you do not authorize the application to upload photos you will have to
login to
Facebook and go to your photos and then approve the images.
On the other hand if you allowed the application to upload photos to
Facebook, it will show up in your albums.
Pretty easy right, this is definitely a great tool for
Picasa users who also use
Facebook and will definitely save them a lot of time.
hope this helps u
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regards
sivaranjini
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