For those who have already downloaded it, it will continue to work as it does today. But we will not be developing it further, and there will be no future updates.


If you choose to switch to Google Photos, you can continue to upload photos and videos using the desktop uploader at photos.google.com/apps.

I have the same Brave version installed as you have, but I have no problems when editing albums on Google Photos or events on Google Calendar.

Sometimes, an extension could be responsible for this error. Do you have already tried to disable all of them and reproduce the issue?


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I'm just developing app that doesn't require authentication. Anyway somehow you need to point out which album should be displaying. In my project I'm using Firebase to store URLs to shared albums. Then I request the URL and get photos using regex. To retrieve the photos I used this tutorial:

The Google Photos Library API contains multiple scopes used to access media items and albums.The responses returned from various calls are different based on which scopeshave been requested by the developer.

To put it in context, I want to send an email listing many of these albums to friends. As a workaround I can, in principle, click into each album in the Google Photos web interface. Then click "More options" then click "Sharing options" then click "COPY". Then I can paste this url somewhere. But that's an absolute best case of 5 or 6 clicks times 200. It's probably much higher.

Surely there is an API I can use in a hacky one-time sort of way to get a list of all of my albums. No? It seems like this should be simple. Can someone point me to the documentation that I'm not finding? I don't even see where in the world of Google to ask this question. I have found a similar question, but it's unanswered. It seems that today (2016-03-05) the Picasa Web Albums Data API is probably what I need. But I'm not sure.

My ideal solution is probably to have a simple script in a Google Sheet to grab a list of all Albums: Names in one column and public url (if it exists) in another column. But I'll settle for ANY way of getting a list of all my albums with their urls.

I would like to obtain the public url for all of these albums. But the public url, which has this form: , is not found in the source code for the page. I must click into each album and then click "Share" to find the public url.

If your code is running as part of a Chrome extension, you can use the Picasa API to get the list of albums, and upload images. Not sure if it works in webpage code. (I don't think it does, because of cross-origin restrictions)

The upload directory is for uploading files you don't want to putinto albums. This will be empty to start with and will contain thefiles you've uploaded for one rclone session only, becoming emptyagain when you restart rclone. The use case for this would be if youhave a load of files you just want to once off dump into GooglePhotos. For repeated syncing, uploading to album will work better.

Directories within the album directory are also writeable and youmay create new directories (albums) under album. If you copy fileswith a directory hierarchy in there then rclone will create albumswith the / character in them. For example if you do

Following any way above can help you delete duplicate photos in Google Photos. This article not only guides you on how to remove duplicates in Google albums but also provides free ways to avoid Google Photos duplicates generating. In general, it is very useful for us to manage photos stored in Google Photos.

It was an odd annoyance especially since photos.google.com had this capability for years beforehand. On Google Photos for Android today, the delete button only appears in regular/private albums. The iOS app lets you also quickly trash in shared collections, and feature parity is presumably coming down the line.

Different forms of machine learning in the Photos service allow recognition of photo contents, automatically generate albums, animate similar photos into quick videos, surface past memories at significant times, and improve the quality of photos and videos. In May 2017, Google announced several updates to Google Photos, including reminders for and suggested sharing of photos, shared photo libraries between two users, and physical albums. Photos automatically suggested collections based on face, location, trip, or other distinction.

In December 2015, Google added shared albums to Google Photos. Users pool photos and videos into an album, and then share the album with other Google Photos users. The recipient "can join to add their own photos and videos, and also get notifications when new pics are added". Users can also save photos and videos from shared albums to add them to their own, private collection.[10][11][12] Unlike the native Photos service within iOS, Google Photos permits full resolution sharing across Android and iOS platforms and between the two.

In June 2016, Google updated Photos to include automatically generated albums. After an event or trip, Photos will group some of the photos together and suggest creating an album with them, alongside maps to show geographic travel and location pins for exact places. Users can also add text captions to describe photos.[14][15] In October, Google announced multiple significant updates; Google Photos now surfaces old memories with people identified in users' recent photos; it occasionally highlights a subset of photos when a user has recently taken a lot of images of a specific subject; it now makes animations from videos as well as photos (photo animations have been present since the start), displaying specific photos intermixed with short excerpts from longer videos in videos; and it now attempts to detect sideways and upside down photos and prompts the user to accept or reject a different orientation. For all of these features, Google touts machine learning does the work, with no user interaction required.[16]

In February 2017, Google updated the "Albums" tab on the Android app to include three separate sections; one for the phone's camera roll, with different views for sorting options (such as people or location); another for photos taken inside other apps; and a third for the actual photo albums.[20][21] In March, Google added an automatic white balance feature to the service. The Android app and website were the first to receive the feature, with a later rollout to the iOS app.[22][23] Later in March, updates to the service enabled uploading of photos in a "lightweight preview" quality for immediate viewing on slow cellular networks before a higher-quality upload later while on faster Wi-Fi. The feature also extends to sharing photos, in which a low-resolution image will be sent before being updated with a higher-quality version.[24][25] In April, Google added video stabilization. The feature creates a duplicate video to avoid overwriting the original clip.[26][27]

In May 2017, Google announced several updates to Google Photos. "Suggested Sharing" reminds users to share captured photos after the fact, and also groups photos based on faces and suggests recipients based on facial recognition. "Shared Libraries" lets two users share a central repository for all photos or specific categories of images. "Photo Books" are physical collections of photos, offered either as softcover or hardcover albums, with Photos automatically suggesting collections based on face, location, trip, or other distinction.[28][29][30] Towards the end of the month, Google introduced an "Archive" feature that lets users hide photos from the main timeline view without deleting them. Archived content still appears in relevant albums and in search.[31][32] In June, the new sharing features announced in May began rolling out to users.[33][34]

In December 2018, Google doubled the number of photos and videos users can store in a private Google Photos Live Album. The number increased from 10,000 to 20,000 photos, which is equivalent to the capacity for shared albums.[35]

Google Photos is a great place to back up and store your precious photos and videos. You don't have to keep everything in online forever, though. We'll show you how to download your Google Photos albums.

It's only possible to download Google Photos albums from the desktop or mobile site. Unfortunately, it can't be done from the iPhone or Android application. Regardless, it's very simple to do, and the process is the same on desktop and mobile. ff782bc1db

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