![]() This new page is an archive for Picasa Web Albums ( Images verified as freely available should be considered free, even if the license on Picasa changes.Today we made the Google Album Archive available to all our users. ![]() Additional info: Place the tag for review by bot or trusted user.Source: Use the link from step 2 above.Select the image you downloaded, fill in the upload form, and note especially the following fields:.Visit a Wikimedia Commons page and click " Upload file" on the left hand side, then click "It is from somewhere else".Obtain a link to the image description page as described below in Linking to a Picasa file.Do not save the preview image shown on the image page. Use the Download -> Download Photo operation at the top of the Picasa image page to download a full-resolution copy of the image.You do not need to select a license Flinfo already added the correct license tags in the file description. Select the file you just downloaded for uploading to the Commons, and choose a meaningful destination name for the image here at the Commons. This will open the upload form here at the Commons. Then click the "Open upload form" button on the Flinfo result page. Make sure you're logged in at the Commons.Download the Picasa image using the link provided by Flinfo (just click on the link).It will also display a link to download the image from Picasa in its original resolution. If Flinfo can find the image and image information, and the image is indeed freely licensed, Flinfo will display an image description in wikitext suitable for the Commons.Go to Flinfo and enter the URL of the Picasa image page then click "Get info".The Flinfo tool can assist in identifying and uploading freely licensed Picasa images. Proceed using Flinfo or the manual upload process below. Also check the image comments for any ad hoc license statement.Ĭurrently, we do not have an automatic upload process. Once you find it, click on it, and check the license on the right-hand side to make sure it is okay according to the above table. On the left-hand side, click either "Commercial use" or "Remix allowed". ![]() Click "Show Options" at the top, above the search results.Your initial search results will probably consist mostly of files with all rights reserved. ![]()
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