When sorting (hundreds of) photographs months after your latest holiday, you may well have forgotten where exactly you took them. The solution is called “geotagging”.
Published 11.09.2009
Google Picasa, the excellent free software for managing and editing large numbers of photos, recently released a brand-new version, 3.5. Is it necessary to download it?
Published 26.10.2009
When you have thousands of photos sitting on your hard disk, it’s often quite a chore to find the items you’re looking for. By “tagging” your photos correctly, you can make this task a lot easier and
faster. What exactly do you have to do?
Published 08.02.2008
Facebook recently bought the hugely popular photography app Instagram. Fortunately, if you’re not really into Facebook, there are several alternatives. Here are some good examples.
Published 18.05.2012
The free Instagram app lets you make your photos more attractive by applying loads of filters. Instagram is the best-known “filter app”, but certainly not the only one. What are other good
alternatives?
Published 08.03.2013
When you’re on holiday, you will probably take pictures using your smartphone. Perhaps you’d like share them with family and friends while you’re still on the spot. How?
Published 16.07.2013
Google recently pulled the plug on its popular and versatile photo editor and manager, Picasa. What are the consequences, and has Google come up with an alternative?
Published 18.05.2016
You can do much more with the photos you take using your Android smartphone than simply post them on Facebook or Instagram. How can you transfer them to your PC in order to organise or edit them?
Published 15.05.2018
The default camera apps in the most recent versions of iOS and Android are very versatile. However, dedicated apps have even more features on board. Which photography app should you use and when?
Published 09.04.2015