You can use a more high end program like Photoshop or you can use something as simple as the Paint program that comes with Microsoft Windows.
2007-03-24 06:51:12
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answered by plume 2
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It depends-what photo programme are you using? iPhoto and/or the programme that came with your digital camera ie: Nikon, each have a "help" section, which should appear at the top of your screen, once you have the *programme* open. You will find *exceptionally good* info in the respective "help" file, including "how to title" each of your individual photos.
As well, you could go to your camera's 'brand' website and find assistance-simply do a Google search using your camera manufacturer as your key search word.
You could *try this* though: 'highlight' one of your photos, and click on the title that ordinarily id's it (usually a letter and/or number) 'delete' that id (NOT the picture *type* though) and type in the new name you want.Voila, It should now appear on your desktop, or wherever else you have signified your pics should go, with *your* chosen name now shown! When you have determined that all is as should be, you could delete the original. Don't forget, do NOT delete the 'type' of image the photo is ie: .jpeg/.gif whatever. The 'help' instructions will probably tell you how you can change the image type if you so desire.
Good luck with your photography!
2007-03-24 07:25:35
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answered by Jan D 1
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you may no longer regularly try this. the only way it would many times be available is that if the image report is precisely comparable to while the digicam recorded it. So, in case you have replaced that's unique report call case in point, then the digicam will probable no longer realize it. Why might you % to do this, besides? in case you in basic terms prefer to flow photos to the cardboard for in spite of reason (photograph physique etc.) then purchase a card reader and use that to genuinely drag & drop documents to the memory card.
2016-10-20 08:32:19
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answered by Anonymous
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The simplest is to use MSPaint.
or you can use any other photo editing software.
GIMP is a free program with very good features for graphics work.
2007-03-24 06:57:20
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answered by Vks 2
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Use Paint.Net its a lot like photoshop but free and it works great and can even open photoshop images (pluin required)
2007-03-24 07:05:00
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answered by sbraidley 3
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Try Microsoft Powerpoint,, that's a feature that you can include.
2007-03-24 06:51:45
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answered by Unicornrider 7
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