Flickr provide 1TB of photo storage free, so that’s an option. There’s a few other services too. I guess it depends what you actually use Picasa for.
Personally, I’m leaving my stuff in Google Photos - I can’t be bothered to move to an alternative service when there seems little point to do so. The current upload/download APIs will continue to work, even if you can’t modify photos in Picasa online (but I never did that anyway). I’ll continue to use the Picasa Desktop app until something better comes along (I haven’t used its sync facility for around a year now, ever since I wrote my own background sync app - https://github.com/Webreaper/PicasawebSync <https://github.com/Webreaper/PicasawebSync>). All my tags are embedded in the actual JPG files, so if I modify them locally and upload they’ll be persisted when my photos are uploaded. It’s unclear from Google’s documentation if the revised API will allow a photo to be re-uploaded (i.e., over-written), but if not, I’ll just change my Sync app to delete and then upload a new copy. At some point, I’m presuming that Google will announce a new set of official APIs for Google Photos, at which point I’ll update my app to use them. On 5 Apr 2016, at 22:43, Robyn Mortimer <robynmortim...@gmail.com> wrote: Thank you Mark, any suggestions re a destination for rescued data? Robyn On 6 April 2016 at 07:13, Mark Otway <m...@otway.com <mailto:m...@otway.com>> wrote: This is a free service. Based on previous Google shutdowns, communication will be limited, so If you have concerns, extract your data and put it somewhere else. On Tue, 5 Apr 2016, 20:28 Robyn Mortimer, <robynmortim...@gmail.com <mailto:robynmortim...@gmail.com>> wrote: I do hope these particular questions will be not only answered but passed on to people like me who while we are not professional photographers still rely on knowing what we can now but may not be able to do soon with all our photos... and perhaps we can be advised where next we turn to save, process and create future photographs. Robyn Mortimer. On 6 April 2016 at 04:20, Robin van Sloten <neograph...@gmail.com <mailto:neograph...@gmail.com>> wrote: According to the new v3.0 draft <https://developers.google.com/picasa-web/docs/3.0/releasenotes> Mutation support removed Aside from uploads, mutation support will be removed from the API. The following functionality will no longer be supported: Creating an album Modifying the properties of an album Deleting an album Updating a photo Providing your own video thumbnail Deleting a photo So this means I will only be able to upload photos but can no longer alter any albums or existing photos after May 1? Will there be any other API to make these alterations like a Google Photos API? Or will we be left with a way to only retrieve content created through the Google Photos web interface? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Google Picasa Web Albums API" group. 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