Sending Photos from Picasa
Picasa is a photo management software from Google, and it’s one of the best photo management tool in the market nowadays. With tag line Picture Simplicity, Picasa packs a lot of advanced features, yet user friendly and ease of use.

One of the feature in Picasa is that you can directly send your photos and media files, including audio and video from Picasa 2. When sending photos, Picasa automatically re-sizes and attaches pictures to email messages at sizes your friends will be able to open.
To send photos from Picasa, following the below steps:
Step 1:
Select the photos that you want to send to your friends.
Step 2:
Click on the Email button at the bottom toolbar.

Step 3:
After clicking on Email button, you will see a “Select Email” screen, which allows u to select one of the 3 ways to send email.

The 3 methods including:
- Using your default email program with the name of your default email program, such as Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird and etc.
- Gmail
- Picasa Mail
If you choose “Using your default email program”, Picasa will launch the email program that it specified on screen, automatically resizes and attaches the photos and media that you have selected to it. From there, you can modify your email, select email recipients and then send the email to your friends.
If you choose Gmail, you will be asked to login to Gmail.

After that you will see a interface that very similar to Gmail compose screen, with your selected photos readily attached. From there, you can type the emails of your friends (don’t worry, it works much like Gmail, with auto complete function, where entries in your Gmail address book that match what you type will automatically be suggested), edit the email and type whatever you want to say, and then send the email. Maximum size of attachments (mean your photos) that can be send is 10 MB, provided your recipients can allows this kind of size!
If you select Picasa Mail, you will need to login to your Hello account. For this, you need to register a Hello account. Hello is much like a instant messenger for photos, where you can instantly send dozens of pictures to your friends and talk about them, and also publish pictures to your Blogger blogs. After login in, you will see screen much like what you see in Sending by Gmail screen, just that now the email will appear as from your Hello account.
Step 4:
After finish editing, click on Send, and your email is on the way to your friends to share the joy.

Picasa will show a progress bar to show the status of sending.
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October 7th, 2008 17:06
herseyim
June 22nd, 2007 09:18
?? Still don’t see “rich formatting.” If I can’t drag and drop the picture in the place where I write the message, how is the picture transmitted by email? Where is it put? How is it put?
June 22nd, 2007 05:29
I ant to send albums in my picasa file to friends but an error keeps occuring. is there a limit to how many you can send at a time
April 1st, 2007 10:08
Robert, rich formatting is right above the the box where you write the message. I don’t think you can drag and drop the picture.
April 1st, 2007 05:56
I cannot find “rich formatting” to click on.
If I drag an image icon to the g-mail page, I get this:
/Users/robertluoma/Desktop/The Farben Bldg..png
No picture.
April 1st, 2007 04:06
Robert, click on rich formatting to get Italics. For images, most email clients or webmail will display the photos automatically even if it’s sent as attachments. So it’s practically the same.
April 1st, 2007 01:43
1. How do I send images with G-mail? (Without using an attachment.?)
2. How do I change to fonts such as Italics with G-mail?