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Picasa adds face tag to organize photos

Have loads of digital photos, even videos? You organised them by albums, dates or events?

Now with the free Google Picasa 3.5, you can organize your photos by people using the facial recognition!

I have been using Picasa since Google bought and offered it free to all. It’s a really easy to use and great way to quickly import in photos from my digital camera, do quick fixes or even some simple effects (b/w, soft focus..).


The great list of features, include doing slide shows, photo colleges, exporting easily to other sizes and emailing or sharing via Picasa web Albums.

And quite importantly, all the photo editing, is non-destructive. Which means my original photos are as they are, in the best quality and only what I export has the new changes. So I can play as many different ideas as I want.

Did I mention it can also do video from version 3? Yup, it can do simple cuts and convert them for you to upload directly to Youtube.com!

And with Picasa version 3.5, there’s facial recognition, to allow you to face tag your family and friends’ photos.

Download Picasa 3.5 from here.

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Digital Home Storage : Using a NAS (intro)

by Geekboy on 1 January, 2009

Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!!

As part of my new goals for 2009, I’m going to post more regularly and share more of my living tech experiences and tips for others to benefit. It also serves as a record of what I have found, crawling through the net.

g3435So the first series of articles I’m working on is, having a digital home storage system.

Why?

Because, more of our lives are going digital..

How many of you DON’T convert your new CDs to mp3?

How many of you DIDN’T take the Christmas/New Year/Wedding/Birthday pictures using a digital camera?

How many of you DON’T use a computer? (and if you don’t, I’m quite interested in knowing how you are reading this post :P )

But how are we storing all these pictures/videos/documents?

Keep buying hard disks? burning to CD/DVD-ROMs?

They work.. and there are many ways of doing this.. but I’m have been thinking for some time about this… getting the most value for money but yet and more importantly, protecting my digital memories.

I want a simple system to meet all these requirements.

  1. Big storage
  2. Backed up (mirrored storage -> with Raid 1 at least)
  3. easy and fast access to all the files
  4. reduce the need of multiple files on different computers
  5. lower power usage – so can be left on 24/7
  6. Can even be accessed thru the internet
  7. can be used as a server for my media (mp3/video) files.
  8. share photos easily with user and group access restrictions (big bonus)
  9. my whole family can use (my non-tech parents and sister)

rainbowphotoboxSo after careful researching, I decided on getting a NAS. A Network Attached Storage, basically a machine that houses harddisk(s) and you connect it through your network router/switch.

The next post, I’ll share with you the different NAS systems I have looked at.

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