However, thanks to François Beaufort and Saša Stefanović (and this thread), I have been able to piece together a clunky guide to try it yourself. The general consensus is that this app, as of yet, is impossible to run - and with good reason: it’s blinkin’ hard to get going. Naturally it already has the beginnings of integration with Google+, displaying +1s, comments and view-counts on images from your Google+ albums, and allowing you to share your photos with one click. The app style seems to take a lot of pointers from Android, and is clearly designed for touch interaction. Lightbox view, displaying +1s and comments It is hoped that better photo organisation tools and editing software surfaces in the near future, potentially in the form of Nik Software, Snapseed or Picnik. This auto-curation tool chooses photos based on characteristics like image quality, exposure and blurriness. The Native Client-powered app, announced two weeks ago as part of the Chromebook Pixel launch, brings us the long-needed interface overhaul and likely merge of PicasaWeb and Google+ Photos.Īlthough not yet released, the development leak brings powerful features to the (dark)table, including automatic import from SD cards and cameras, “Instant Upload” of photos from your computer,* and image analysis to select the best shots. If you’re any kind of Chromie fanboy worth his pixels, you have probably already come across the new Google+ Photos App, ‘Pulsar’.
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