Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Put all your photos with the same location in an album you can do this with Google Photos Go to Picasa Web Albums and find the album. Under "Actions", click "Album map" This will bring you to the album map. Once there, click "Edit map" Click the first picture in the album to select it, then while holding shift click the last picture in the album. Drag the pictures out onto the map. You may want to find your location first. Improve this answer.
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Now, these are all merely my conjectures so I may be way off here. Until Google decides to actually publish any sort of reasonable documentation for their products or someone really digs into what's happening "behind the scenes", I'm afraid your best option is not to use or rely on Google photo editing at all Sign up to join this community.
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Browsing Google Photos on the web I see the edited photo by default but in the menu there is an option to Download or "Download Original. Improve this question. Google knows everything. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Rob Rob 1, 1 1 gold badge 10 10 silver badges 23 23 bronze badges.
And yes i agree it is meant to be a sync of he photos instead of a 'backup' and my expectation is that if you edit a photo in place the edited version is synced across devices however the original still exists somewhere since the app lets you undo changes and the website does as well in which case where?
If you mean physical location and what type of medium that's off topic here and on topic at one of SE's computer oriented sites. Already your question goes past "photography" and into "software" but I feel it's a useful question even if pushing or overstepping the boundary. Not so much physical location on Google's servers but more specifically on your own phone or machine that is synced perhaps the answer is it is only saved on googles servers and you don't have access to it?
Note: this comment was edited by other users to remove an inappropriate racial comment. While that's now gone from the post and the remaining part seems fine, I'm going to leave my downvote until the original author addresses that in some way. Photo of the Week.
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