Having Captions or Descriptions or Titles that stay with the picture is my primary need. Nice! But, if you then download any of those photos – you still lose the Description – so, this is only solves half the problem. If you use Google Photos and the Description field to type some text on all the pictures in an album, for example, you can view a slideshow of that album using Picasa Web Albums ( and you will see the Descriptions show up as an overlay at the bottom of the pictures. It accesses the same set of photos that you see with Google Photos, but it uses different (older) programming – and, therefore has different features. When Picasa first started uploading pictures to the web – into your Google account – it used this interface called Picasa Web Albums. If you’ve been using Picasa for a few years, you remember the online sharing feature called Picasa Web Albums. Get everyone you know to do the same! And maybe we’ll see a caption update someday soon. I could not get an appropriate screenshot, because you can’t click on a picture and go into i for Information while using Feedback. To clarify the unrelated screenshot, I added this text to my feedback: You can use the option to blackout any personal information if necessary. It will capture whatever is on your screen and send it in with your feedback. However, in this case, you cannot see the Info part of the screen while you’re in the Feedback tool, so this step will make no sense. Next comes a step where you can add a screenshot to your feedback. I would also like captions to appear under the photos in library or slideshow view. It needs to be written to the metadata of the. The current “description” is lost when I download the photo to my computer. ![]() Choose “Send Feedback” and leave your request.Click the 3-line menu (upper left of screen). ![]()
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