The only way to organise and edit all your digital photos.
Digital cameras have totally changed the way we use cameras.
In the good old days of film cameras, we were all really careful how many pictures we took. Take too many and you'd run out of film and then have to pay a fortune to have the films developed. Only to discover that most of the pictures were total rubbish.
Now, with a digital camera, you take as many photos as your want, it costs nothing and you can check to see what they look like straight away.
Why then do we all still have hundreds of digital photos filling memory cards, computers and even CDs? And why can't we ever find that one special one from that special occasion when we need it?
The Bertha Guide to Picasa 3 shows just what you can do with this fantastic free photo management program from Google. Sort your photos so you can find the one you want, improve them just like a professional and then print them or save them on a CD. You can even make a film show of that special occasion complete with soundtrack!
Buy the Guide as an immediate download now.
Still not convinced? Look at these two photos taken in the Derbyshire Peak District on Christmas Eve 2009. (Click on the photos to see the larger versions.)
The original as shot on a truly horrible day, only 30 minutes before sunset, in very low cloud.
The same photo after 5 minutes of editing with Picasa 3.
The moral? Don't ever give up on a digital photo almost anything, no matter how bad it looks, can be saved!
You can even make a video to show off to the world either on YouTube or by burning it to a DVD! This example is taken from the Bertha Guide which takes you through the whole process step by step.