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Picasa albums
Picasa albums






  1. #Picasa albums how to#
  2. #Picasa albums update#

And after having taken a closer look at the RSS stream from the Picasa album, I saw that the photos were indeed upscaled, since the RSS stream specifies a width of 512 pixels! (The originals in the album were 1280 pixels.) Beeing a photo nerd, I quickly noticed however that the quality of the photos on popup was rather poor, and looked like they had been upscaled.

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I intended to display the photos in 640 px width.

#Picasa albums how to#

I managed to figure out how to modify the link to a Picasa album which is limited to "people with the link" (had to add &authkey=xxxxx after ?alt=json-in-script at the end of the link). And when I also discovered your Leaflet.Photo plugin, my search for a decent way to present photos on a map seems to be over! :-) Thanks for sharing! PS! This blog post is not sponsored by Google :-)Īfter having struggled with OpenLayers for a while (and with programming skills limited to HTML 1.0 and advanced BASIC programming in the DOS age), I just discovered how easy it is to create web maps with all kinds of base layers with Leaflet and it's plugins. Photos from Google+ shown on my travel map. Please notify me if you're able to get this to work. The images are geotagged and the location data shows in the Google+ album, but unfortunately the location data is not included in the API feed.

#Picasa albums update#

Update 12 September 2015: I'm having trouble uploading images with the Google photos app. Back from trip, I can add and edit photos from my digital camera in Picasa and sync them to the web album. While on journey, I use the Google Photos app to add photos to the album, that will automagically show up on the map as well. The feed from this album is attached to my map, by simply passing on the album id. Before starting my journey, I'm creating a new Google+ album. So what is my album workflow for my travel map. I can edit the image captions in Picasa and it's stored within the image file, allowing me to write the caption once and use it everywhere. I can change the location of my photos using my GPS tracks, and it's reflected where I embed my photos. This means that Google don't lock you in. Hopefully Google will continue to do this, although social media sites have reasons not doing so. Instead it uses the build in support for image metadata extensively. So why should I use this (relatively) old API?Ĭompared to other popular social media sites, Google don't strip off the meta information of your photos. While researching, I also learnt that I could use the imgmax attribute to specify the size of the photos referenced in the photo URL. fields=entry/media:group/media:content,entry/media:group/media:description,entry/media:group/media:thumbnail,entry/gphoto:timestamp,entry/georss:where Photo timestamp: entry/gphoto:timestamp.Photo thumbnail URL: entry/media:group/media:thumbnail.Photo caption: entry/media:group/media:description.Photo URL: entry/media:group/media:content.This is how I selected the following elements: Although complicated, you can select the fields you want to include in the feed. There is a lot of data that you don't need. If you click on any of these links, you'll see that it's not a very compact format. Or better for your JavaScript apps, a JSON feed: The user number and album id is the same as above. This is an XML feed of my public album from Trollfjord: Google Web Albums API is not the easiest API I've worked with, but it's flexible and quite fast. But the Google Web Albums API still works on your Google+ albums. The thing is, there is no Google+ API for photos and videos yet ( apparently they were working on it back in 2011). The album contains both photos and videos. This is the URL to the public album from my trip to the Trollfjord:

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When you use Picasa to share your albums ( Sync to Web), the album URL is now on your Google+ profile, and not on Picasa Web Albums (which is just redirecting me to Google+).

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Google is trying to transition from Picasa Web Albums to Google+ Photos, as photos are the number one things that people want to share on social networks. My plan is to use this API for my travel map, and this is why.

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Among them was Google+ Photos and Picasa Web Albums API. In my last blog post, I presented a new plugin, Leaflet.Photo, that allows you to display geotagged photos from any source.








Picasa albums