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Re: Question for Picture of the day viewers


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Posted by SweetFeet on January 27, 2013 at 07:06:00 from (70.35.103.74):

In Reply to: Re: Question for Picture of the day viewers posted by Cienna on January 26, 2013 at 09:46:53:

Cienna,

Thank you for the offer of your camera, very kind of you! But I plan to upgrade to a digital camera with good lenses. I really like the digital cameras. And my husband said as much as I enjoy photograpy, he wants me to go ahead and spend the money to get a good one. So I am planning to do that in a few weeks so I can learn to use it before we come to the next round of summertime shows and junkyard trips.

Please don't be offended - but I don't email others here. I really enjoy the online friendships and the things I learn from all over the world. But I just communicate through YT. (I did email a couple times - then received an email through YT, opened it and shortly afterward my 2 year old computer crashed to the point the computer shop could not even retrieve any info from it. Both its harddrive and its motherboard were trashed. Thankfully I had backedup all my important documents and photos to an external hard drive or all would be lost.)

Regarding the photos trapped in your camera...
If it is a digital camera, you may be able to put the memory card into another camera to retrieve the picture files (if you know someone with a camera that is compatible with your particular memory card). That is what I did when my first Sony was dying - one could still use it to take photos, but it would not feed out to the computer. So I would let our kids use that camera for class trips and things like that, then put the memory card into my good camera and was able to load them to my computer from that camera. Another option is if your printer or computer has the little slots for directly inserting memory cards into - then I assume you could access the files and save them as photos on your computer.

I don't know anything about slides, BUT I have seen folks on YT mention "scanning slides" to convert them to digital format. Here is a link to a website about scanning stereo slides. Or you can just google "stereo slides".

One last note... to email more than 1 photo to someone, you just insert the one- then click on insert again and go find whatever fold has the pic you want to insert and insert that one too. You can attach numerous photos to one email - but if they are large file sizes it can take a long time for the "send" to process. And depending on your internet service it may exceed its capabilities or limits on file size.

Hope this info is helpful.
Sweet


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