That is where I found all those empty albums that show up as Dated Place Holders.... They are the empty albums on Picasa Web album page in G+
I am deleting now... 45 left out of 135
This should do it...
My Tablet (in info at left) has a setting to UN-Sync G+ and Picasa for all the photos...
I run the program by pushing on the ICON, it opens and just says "scanning will complete automatically.. you may close this app"
And a "Preferences" bar that has one option "Auto Quit"
That's it....
no indication that the scan took place.
I loaded that program... no start button? Does it run when it wants to? Odd thinking on the developers part IMO.
I'll check in a few hours to see what happened..
images place holders that WHERE synced to my G+ Photos, and had photos at first in those spots but, after I deleted the photos on G+ .. and after refreshing the albums, the place holders are still intact !!
It is like a Blank space for a photo, with the date under it.
I have since then...
Found it, I think :D Sorta... but too late though :(
Under Settings on my Tablet:
PERSONAL/Accounts & Sync/ -- UN-CHECK ---- Sync with 1] Google Photos, 2] Instant Upload, 3] Picasa Web Albums
But, this should have been UN-CHECKED During set-up of the Tablet... because I still have...
I deleted all my G+ photos on line, now I have a blank place holder for a non-extant image on line...arggggg
I think I have download a different Gallery app and not use the built in gallery app......
When I went through my new tablet start up dialogs, I wound with over 130 images in the pre-installed gallery app the pre-installed camera app uses to store images.
These are images on my G+ account... the images I uploaded to share on G+
Yet, I can't find what folder there are in...to remove...
But how do I delete photos in the Asus Gallery App
Via the Auto Sync to my Gmail account..
It uploaded all my G+ photos... I was able to delete photos I added... but not photos that where added by the tablet..
And I don't what directory the "Gallery" App images are stored in either.
If I...
OK, I can take my SD card from my camera, place it in the SD slot on the keyboard dock, and use the ASUS file manager to off-load them to the m/SD card or the internal memory.
That is good news.... for my uses at times...
The RAWDROID App is also able read my Olympus OMD E-M5 RAW files...