Picasa Photo Sync on Multiple Computers
Personal Productivity, Software, Technology November 19th, 2005
A while ago I wrote about Google’s otherwise excellent Picasa photo management program, complaining that all your editing, labeling, captioning information gets lost when you move / copy your photos to another computer.
That’s because Picasa does not store such information in the photo files itself, rather uses a set of system files. This is actually a good concept, you can experiment and safely revert back to the original – as long as you view / process pics only within Picasa. However, with thousands of photos, who would not want a backup? That’s when the nightmare starts .. which files / directories should be copied? Yes, I know … I should be on Flickr.. call me old-fashioned, I prefer to have a local copy of my images.
Well, unbelievably, Microsoft comes to help with this Google application:-) Since they recently acquired Foldershare, it is now a freely dowloadable application. Install it, then set up the following directories to be auto-synchronized between your computers:
- My Pictures (or wherever the Picasa photos are) with all subdirectories.
- C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Picasa2
- C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Picasa2Abums
This will synchronize not only your photos, but all the edit / label ..etc information between any number of computers, over a local network or the Internet. Btw, the program can be used to sync. any filetypes, not just your photos.
Tags: Picasa, Picasa2, Software, Photo Management, FolderShare, Synchronization
Zoli Erdos

Never seen the blog before, but this is fantastic information - thanks for the tip!
Awesome… that’s exactly the tip I was looking for! Thanks a bunch.
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Hi, what are the prerequisites for this to really work. Do the two computers need to be set up in the exact same way? Do the path “C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Picasa2″ need to exactly the same. Does it for example work if usernames are different on the two computers??
Edward, I don’t know, I made them the same - you’ll have to experiment a bit
I know this was posted forever ago… but what a help! My computers are busy trading 7Gigs of photos as I type. I did have trouble with the Application Data syncing - I think Picasa might now keep that edit data in a folder called Originals in the same folder now, but I’m not sure. I see it in one place, but then not another. Thanks so much for the post!
Yes, a lot changed in Picasa. I think in the current release “originals” are used when you decide to save all your photo edits into the photo file itself. (previously these were stored in db’s only). Now, when you “save” those changes, Picasa copies the untouched version into the “originals” folder.
Can anyone confirm if this hack with Foldershare still works? My father has scanned over 10,000 of his old photos and has added captions in Picassa, and we really need it to be synced on different computers.