I can't find face detection feature !

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Rostamiani

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Nov 1, 2010, 4:45:47 AM11/1/10
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Hi
I installed Picasa 3 Beta 64bit on my UBUNTU 10.10 64 , but there is
no face detection feature !

What's the problem ?

Patrick Shanahan

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Nov 1, 2010, 6:02:57 PM11/1/10
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* Rostamiani <mahdi...@gmail.com> [11-01-10 14:44]:

> I installed Picasa 3 Beta 64bit on my UBUNTU 10.10 64 , but there is
> no face detection feature !
>
> What's the problem ?

hard to tell w/o knowing the version. "3 Beta" is *not* definitive.

install via wine, picasa38-setup.exe, for the latest.

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mhenriday

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Nov 2, 2010, 9:40:31 AM11/2/10
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Rosamiani, check the version of Picas you have installed by clicking
«Help» → «About Picasa» in the Picasa Toolbar. If you don't have a
version of 3.8, follow Patrick's instructions above....

Henri

knoxy

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Nov 8, 2010, 10:11:45 AM11/8/10
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The 3.0 method of filtering faces is by clicking on the portrait
silhouette next to the search bar.

mebunto

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Jun 16, 2011, 6:07:34 PM6/16/11
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So you have to install the Windows version 3.8 of Picasa and run it under Wine?  In other words the Linux version 3.0 beta doesn't have face detection?

Stephen

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Jun 17, 2011, 3:59:58 PM6/17/11
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Nope

On Thu, Jun 16, 2011 at 6:07 PM, mebunto <temp...@gmail.com> wrote:
So you have to install the Windows version 3.8 of Picasa and run it under Wine?  In other words the Linux version 3.0 beta doesn't have face detection?

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Patrick Shanahan

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Jun 17, 2011, 6:21:07 PM6/17/11
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* mebunto <temp...@gmail.com> [06-17-11 13:57]:

> So you have to install the Windows version 3.8 of Picasa and run it under
> Wine? In other words the Linux version 3.0 beta doesn't have face
> detection?

That *is* correct. But why would you want to run 3.0? It has much fewer
features and does not run as well as the 3.8 version under wine which even
reports itself as a linux version:
"Picasa Version 3.8. (Build 117.4300,0)for Linux."

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Barry Jackson

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Jun 30, 2011, 6:22:04 PM6/30/11
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On 17/06/11 23:21, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * mebunto<temp...@gmail.com> [06-17-11 13:57]:
>> So you have to install the Windows version 3.8 of Picasa and run it under
>> Wine? In other words the Linux version 3.0 beta doesn't have face
>> detection?
>
> That *is* correct. But why would you want to run 3.0? It has much fewer
> features and does not run as well as the 3.8 version under wine which even
> reports itself as a linux version:
> "Picasa Version 3.8. (Build 117.4300,0)for Linux."
>
That's odd, I'm using "Picasa Version 3.0.0 (Build 57.4402,0) for Linux"
in Mageia Linux and face detection works fine. (Not that I ever use it)
Wine is not installed. It does everything I need.

Patrick Shanahan

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Jun 30, 2011, 7:52:08 PM6/30/11
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* Barry Jackson <zen2...@zen.co.uk> [06-30-11 18:22]:

Wine is *most* definitely installed. Look under /opt/ or /opt/google/,
cannot remember which it is.

Picasa *is* a windows app provided in a package containing an adapted wine
and the windows executable.

Since this is so, why run an outdated and feature crippled version when
you can have a nearly identical app with almost all of the intended
features as provided by the windows version in picasa38-setup.exe?

Your choice, isn't linux wonderful?

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