Use a card reader with your computer. Or go to Whalgreens and print them out.
If it is a digital camera that utilises an SD card
Depends on the camera manufacturer. SD card, xD card Memory Stick Pro to name a few.
As soon as you take a photo with a digital camera it is on the memory card. You may never see it if you don't view it on the camera or download it to your computer. If you don't erase the memory cardthe photos will remain on it.
Depending on your computer, you can either use a USB cord, which comes with most digital cameras, or your memory card.
Most digital cameras have a feature that will allow you to view your photos right from your camera's display screen!
First of all you must have your camera card in a card reader attached to your computer. Then go to the folder where to photos are and select the ones you want to send and select send to: Select the drive where the card reader is plugged into and SEND.
By relying on a Nikon photo recovery software, you can retrieve deleted pictures provided that the pics not overwritten. So stop taking more photos using the same camera memory card.
The Fuji s9000 Sandisk compact fash card is used to store digital photos that are taken on a Fuji camera. A person can then insert the card to load photos to their computer.
In my opinion putting the memory card directly in the computer works the best.
The Canon EOS 40D is professional camera used to take high definition digital photos with a lens mechanism manufactured in Japan. It is able to store these photos on a SD card.
My understanding is that an SD card is an SD card, no matter what the use is. The difference is what data is stored on it. (eg. Photos or music)
The xD card in your digital camera is a memory card. When you take pictures with the camera, the images are stored on the xD card so that you can access them later.