Thursday, 27 February 2014

How to Transfer Old Pictures to a Digital Frame

A digital picture frame enables you to store several--in some cases, hundreds--of photos on a drive. Digital picture frames can be set to shuffle through the stored pictures in order or randomly. You can also store old snapshots on digital frames with a couple of additional steps. Digital cameras represent a change in the status quo when it comes to taking pictures and displaying them. The inclusion of digital files into the photography world has given anyone with a computer the ability to edit and display his pictures. This can be accomplished by copying the images to external media, such as a memory card or USB drive, then inserting them into the frame. However, sometimes it may be necessary to edit the images so they display correctly.
Transfer old pictures to digital photo frame:
1.Use the scanner to scan the pictures that you want to transfer to a digital frame. Be sure to line the pictures up straight so that they will be aligned correctly in the digital frame.
2.Create a folder on your computer's hard drive in which you can store the scanned images. Save the scanned images to your computer, placing them in the folder that you created.
3.For digital frames that have internal memory built in, use a USB cable to connect the frame to the computer. Upload the scanned picture files from the computer to the digital frame's internal hard drive (memory). Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and frame after the transfer is complete.
4.If your digital frame uses a memory card (such as xD or SD), use a memory card reader. Connect the memory card reader to the computer's USB port. Insert the memory card into the card reader. Upload the scanned picture files to the memory card. Remove the memory card from the card reader, and insert it into the digital frame.
5.To add additional old pictures to the same digital frame later, repeat Steps 1 through 4 using the same storage device.


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