If the images are in a standard format (BMP, JPG, GIF) you should be able to open them with just about any image viewing program; if they're a non-stanmdard format, try using IrfanView (www.irfanview.com).
If you double click on the image, and if it's in a format your photo editing software can use, it should just open up. If the only photo editing software you have came with the camera, you need to get one. Photoshop is great, but too expensive if you're not a professional graphics artist. Ulead makes a nice, full featured photo editor for a fraction of the cost of Photoshop, and it's very easy to learn. Or, if money is a problem, go to www.gimp.org and download the latest version of GIMP(Graphics Image Manipulation Program). It's opensource, like Linux, so it's free. You'll need to download three things. First the gtk installer. This will install GIMP on Windows. Next is GIMP itself. Then, you'll want the help files, which are separate. Run gtk, then run GIMP, then run the Help files, and you're in business. There is also a GAP, graphical animation program. I haven't used it. I use GIMP daily, and find that it's a fine program. Good luck.
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.
i have windows vista i cannot download from digital camera to PC
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.
i have no idea please tell me how
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.
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
Sometimes there is a spot to connect a wire from your camera to the computer, that way you can upload pictures on Facebook or save them on your computer.
use USB.... A digital camera is usually connected to a computer via a USB cable, or by using a cable supplied by the camera maker, so pictures can be downloaded from the camera and saved to the computer's hard-drive. A camera may have a removable memory card that can be removed from the camera and inserted into a memory card reader.
First, the pictures from the digital camera are transferred to a computer through a card reader or the camera's USB. Then it is printed on photo paper, a special type of paper which has gloss. Simple as that.
Basically - No. A computer virus can possibly damage images you have downloaded to your computer, but not your camera. A virus does its business by running certain system commands in the operating system. The camera does not have the same type of operating system as a computer.
The easiest way to put pictures on your camera would be to get a card reader and plug that into your computer. Then drag the pictures on your computer into the same folder as the one where your camera stores pictures when you take them.