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What is the best way to get digital images from a cd or from a photo file to a SD card used in digital frames ?

Memory
Another important feature to consider is how many images you can store on the frame. Most have slots for loading pictures directly from a camera’s memory card. Make sure it accepts the same type or types of cards that your camera(s) do, as this will make transferring images to the frame significantly simpler. Also, look for a frame with a large internal (built-in) memory if you plan on loading lots of images for slideshows, videos and so forth.
Connectivity
With all the attention your digital frame will get from friends, family and members of your own household, you’ll want to keep it updated with your most recent photos. Having multiple connectivity options can make this task a lot simpler. Most frames can connect to your PC using a ubiquitous USB cable, while Bluetooth and WiFi-enabled frames let you sync wirelessly from laptops, cameraphones and cameras that are WiFi enabled. Many WiFi-enabled frames can automatically sync images from PCs on your home network or from photo sharing sites on the Internet, making it simple to keep updated.
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If your computer has memory card slots, you can copy from the computer to an SD card.

If there are no memory card slots on your computer, purchase a Targus card reader at Walmart for $8.88 or another brand for less at Ritz/Wolf/Kit camera. Also, they do 4 x 6 digital prints for 5¢ each on Tuesday and Wednesday.

CAUTION To prevent memory card corruption, keep batteries charged and don’t delete photos. Wait for lights to stop flashing then turn camera off before removing memory. For card readers, double click Safely Remove Hardware, Stop, and OK.

Have just been playing with this and found that it works really well, but you should first format the SD card in the camera because it adds some files to the card that you will need.

Next, take a picture of something with the camera.

Place the SD card in the card reader and go to My Computer.

Open the SD card and you should see a file on the left that has your picture.

Double Click on that file and you should see another file which includes the name of your camera. Double Click on that file and you should see the picture you just took.

When you copy from the computer to the SD card, that is the file where your computer pictures must be copied. You may only be able to copy one picture at a time from My Computer.

One last thing, the file name of your pictures must not have any additional letter or it will not be seen by the camera.

If you have trouble with the copy, it may be easier to right click on Start and then left click Explore. Find and select the pictures you want to copy and then near top left click the X next to Folders to see a place to choose Copy files. You can then select the SD card file that you clicked to see the picture you took and click Copy. You can move lots of pictures with this method.

The file name format must match the file name of the picture you took.

Click this link for other camera tips and help with making digital cameras work better.

http://www.google.com/base/a/4210404/D13701973093918363271


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