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Digital Camera Printer: Making the Printing Process Easier by Ismael Tabije
Gone are the days of the box-camera – it is the age of digital technology and digital cameras have taken over the entire range of photography. However, at its early stages, digital photography had eclipsed the most exciting aspect of seeing what you have clicked on photographic prints. ... These digital camera printers store the images we capture on a memory storage device like a memory stick, a memory card, or even the camera’s built-in memory. ... The other special features are given below • Memory Card Slots: If you have a memory card slot, all that you have to do is to insert your...
Corrupted Photo Recovery by Mike D Tucker
You have over 300 pictures in your digital camera and no way to retrieve them. Don’t panic there are ways to save them. Start by reading this article on corrupted photo recovery. A while back I inserted my XD media card into the wrong camera. For some reason my two Fuji cameras are not combatable. ... I downloaded it and ran it with my memory card and it found ALL my pictures. ... Whether your pictures are on a memory card or hard drive do not mess around with it any more than you have to. ... Completely safe for your hard drive or memory card.
5 Things You Can Do With Flash Memory by Lynn Chan
Got flash memory cards? They aren’t only for your digital camera. Probably the coolest yet overlooked ways to use your flash memory card is as floppy drive replacement. Think about it, a flash memory card is really a form of storage disk. Most notebook computers today don’t come with a floppy... If you already own a card or a digital camera, chances are you already have the necessary equipment to read the card and transfer files to and from them. ... If you’re already thinking of sending a CD greeting card – use your flash memory card instead.
5 Facts You Need To Know About SD Cards And How To Get The Best Of Them by Ron Heller
Most of us who are into technology in some way have already heard of the SD memory card. Where SD stands for Secured Data, these tiny cards are a very popular item now days with everyone who is dealing with PDA's, electronic cameras, notebook computers and the like. ... For example, if you want to pass a 2 minute video you shot with your new digital camera, on to your iPAQ, you can do that in a few seconds by taking out the SD memory card from your camera and popping it into your iPAQ. ... This fact makes the SD memory cards a much faster memory device that the old ones we know.
Can't Print, Won't Print by Iggy Quazi
Digital photography has exploded, exceeding all forecasted figures and many of us have one or more of these great devices, but one of the basic values of photography has been lost in the transfer from film to digital cameras. Research shows that the majority of digital photo's are not printed or... The major reason for our reluctance to print digital photos is the perceived complications in printing a quality digital print, but with digital photo kiosks, affordable photo printers and easy to use software, it is really not that hard.
Choosing A Portable Photo Printer by Frank Bolsom
Over the last few years, portable photo printers have become quite popular. These printers are designed for printing standard 4x6 photos - they won't print anything larger, but they are self-contained with a handle and often a battery so they can be taken anywhere. ... In most cases, they have memory slots for the memory cards from your digital camera and a small monitor to preview the pictures. ... The first thing to be sure of is that the printer has the same type of memory card slot as your camera uses.
Iggy Discovers The 17 In 1 Card Reader by Iggy Quazi
Over the past couple of years, just about every gadget I have bought, needs some kind of memory card, or rather a differnt type of memory card to the one I already own! This means that I have a draw full of different card readers, docking stations, cables and adapters to allow me to hook these... So, instead of plugging in my Digital Camera directly into my computer, I will eject the memory card from the Camera and plug it in to it's card reader, and copy my photo's over to my computer directly from the memory card.
Digital Cameras: How Many Pixels Do I Need? by Marty Rubenski
With the bewildering number of digital cameras on the market, it's increasing difficult to know where to start for your first purchase. One of the major determining factors of the price of a digital camera is the number of pixels. Nowadays, even 5.0 megapixel cameras are affordable, even for... A 32 MByte memory card will hold around a hundred 1.2 megapixel pictures. ... The following chart shows sample file sizes, typical resolution and maximum print size for different pixel counts stored as high-quality JPEG files: Pixels - - - File Size - - - Resolution - - - Print Size 1.2 - -...
DVR Cards by Max Bellamy
A DVR card looks quite similar to the common computer video card in many PCs. However, when it comes to functioning, there are a lot of differences between them. DVR cards come with software that can be used to display and record information from multiple cameras at the same time. ... Once installed inside a computer, the card becomes active and is instantly recognized by the machine thanks to the accompanying software. ... Once properly installed, this card allows the user to digitally record signals on to his hard drive and then view it instantaneously.
Graphics Cards by Kent Pinkerton
A graphics card is the part of a computer which enables the computer to convert logical information into viewable images or signals that can be viewed on displays like computer monitors, LCD or projectors. The central processing unit (CPU) sends information about image to the graphic card. ... In some graphic cards, there is a possibility of adding more memory without changing the card completely. ... One also needs to check whether specifications of the computer are compatible with the graphic card.
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