Make a file backup folder on your computer and copy all those photos to it and call it a by new name.
Now delete the bad or poor pixs from the orignal photo file . Select the pictues remaining one by one or other and send them to your camera which is listed as a drive. Or select each pix -copy them - and paste them to the camera drive storage. Practice this first- after making a file you copied all into.
Need more imput. What kind of camera? If it has a removable mem card, the Wal-mart sells and USB device for that. You slide the card into the device, insert the device into a usb port etc.
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Depends on the software controls for the camera and the computer. That said though, most cameras when downloading to a PC or MAC, do not erase the images from the camera memory until that command is given from the PC or MAC keyboard.
You can store them as they are, you can improve and manipulate them in software such as Photoshop, you can insert them into Word documents and similar, you can e-mail them to friends, you can print them on your printer.
If your buying a disposable camera that can download photos to your computer your wasting your money. You should just buy a digital camera for twenty dollars. If you cant do this, if you have a printer with a scanner use that to upload the photos on to your computer. Hope this helps!
You would find a button on your camera that says delete. There's no reason to keep pictures in your camera if you've already downloaded them. If you don't want to delete them, your computer software might have a Select & Transfer button. Press that, instead of Transfer All. Then, you could just download the ones you want.
I prefer film cameras to digital cameras. The pictures look better.
A digital camera is a portable camera that runs on batteries and usually has a slot for a memory card to save pictures and videos to. They generally have better image quality, presently ranging from around 8-12 megapixels on average. This is what you usually see people carrying around for taking pictures. A webcam is a small camera that connects to a computer [or is built into a laptop] and is generally used for video chats online. They have lower quality than a digital camera.
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Answering "How do you transfer photos from a digital camera to your email in box using a USB connection from camera to shared computer?"
i have windows vista i cannot download from digital camera to PC
No, if the picture is on the camera then there should be a selection of frames on your camera, if that's not the case than you will need a usb cord to transfer your pictures to your computer where you can download a frame, attach it, and transfer the picture back to the computer.
Using a digital camera. You then upload them to the computer. Or, if you use a film camera, you can scan the pictures into the computer on get the photos put on a disc which you can upload to the computer
You certainly can do so. You just need to connect the camera through the USB wire to the computer and you will be able to see the pictures by going to My Computer and then the Camera's folder.
You can transfer it, with usb cable that came with camera. If it didn't you must buy one.
You use the USB cable that came with your camera and plug it into the computer. Turn on the camera and the computer will install the program for the camera and you can view your photos. You can also take the memory card out of your camera, put it in a reader or USB port on the computer and the computer will read the card. When your pictures come up title them, and then save them to a folder.
The digital computer camera does not require film to take pictures. Once a picture is taken, it can be downloaded onto a computer to view and print whereas a film camera would need to have their film developed.
If your camera shows up as a removable drive, just copy the pictures over. If not, consult the manual or be more specific about the camera.
Most cameras come with software and cables to affect this transfer. My Canon has Canon software and my Kodak Ply sport has Kodak software. Once the cable is connected from the camera to the computer you can also transfer or copy files direct to your computer. In addition, most cameras will have a memory card that can be removed form the camera and inserted into the appropriate slot on the computer and be read directly.
You just take pictures and then take the chip from your camera and put it in the computer( its either on the left or right on the side) then just make files you want the pictures in. then you are done