Monday, July 12, 2010

Load The Digital Frames From A Camera

Digital photo frames are mini-computers with a flat screen that are designed to display photos. Most digital frames go through a slide show of all the photos stored in their internal memory or on an inserted memory card. Many digital photo frames also automatically rotate your photos to display the right way up. Loading a digital frame from your camera is fairly simple, as digital frames support the same memory card used in your camera.


Instructions


1. Store all the photos on your camera on the memory card. Some cameras allow you to take photos when no memory card is inserted. Choose the "Menu" option on your camera and select "Transfer Photos to Memory Card." Refer to your camera's manual if you can't locate the menu.


2. Look for a slot in the digital frame that is similar to the one on your camera. Usually the card slot is indicated with a small icon, marked with the letters "XD," "SD" or "MMC."


3. Insert the memory card into the card slot. Most digital frames will automatically detect the photos on the card and start playing them.


4. Use the arrow keys on your digital frame or the remote supplied with the frame to select the images you want to display.


5. Remove your camera's memory card when you have selected all the photos you want.







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