![]() ![]() The simplest one would involve selecting all the images of a Picasa album and attributing them a keyword related to the album (e.g. Compared to painstakingly looking at each album in Picasa and finding the same image again in Lightroom, this is already a huge improvement, especially if you have many albums and images. So, what you will get is simply the transfer of the list of images from one software to the other. Picasa and Lightroom have different ways of storing this information and I don’t think that this conversion would be possible. What you should not expect from this conversion: Transfer the list of star-rated pictures from Picasa to Lightroom.Convert the albums easily with just a little bit of file manipulation – don’t worry: nothing complex !.Get the contents of your Picasa albums in Lightroom collections.What you can expect from this conversion: This tutorial is also available as a pdf. The rest of this post will describe how I did it. Dissecting the required process into simple steps made it easier to find a solution. Neither Picasa nor Lightroom support this kind of transfer and I could not find any solution that suited me on the Internet. A related issue was that I had many star-rated pictures in Picasa that I also wanted to transfer. With 40K+ pictures and several thousands sorted in albums, I could not afford to lose this information when switching to Lightroom. My only issue before switching to Lightroom was that I first had to make sure that I could import the numerous albums that I had created to sort my pictures in Picasa. While I still believe that this is the fastest images manager that I have ever seen, it has some limitations and I have been thinking about using Adobe Lightroom instead. For sorting and classifying my pictures, I have been using Picasa for quite some time now.
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