Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Fill A Digital Photo Frame Screen

A digital photo frame screen can hold several images, unlike traditional photo frames like the one above.


The quickest way to ruin your digital photograph experience is to discover less-than-full or distorted images. Some digital photo frames accept standard 4-by-3 aspect ratios. Other frames, however, require that photographs are taken under 16-by-9 aspect ratios--a value that few cameras allow. The frame then displays bars above or below the photograph's sides, or stretches to conveniently fill the screen. With a few simple steps, photography enthusiasts can optimize their picture quality to ensure a frame of breathtaking photographs.


Instructions


1. Crop your image by removing an inch from its top if your digital camera does not have an automatic cropping feature.


2. Transfer digital photographs from the camera's video card with the included USB cable. Transfer images from your cellular phone and personal computer using the same USB cable, as well, to display them on your digital picture frame.


3. Select slide-show options from the "Settings" button within the thumbnails view. Slide or tap the "screen fit" or "fill" setting to highlight it. Tap "OK" or "Select." Follow the on-screen instructions to fill the entire screen with the displayed images.







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