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I am thinking about buying a digital picture frame that can read from a memory card. But before I plug my card into the frame, I would like to transfer my photos from my camera to my computer, then use Adobe Photoshop to edit them and then transfer them back to an xD memory card for use in a digital picture frame. I suspect this will work but has anyone done it? Do you lose quality?

2007-04-25 08:17:02 · 4 answers · asked by JOHN B 1 in Consumer Electronics Cameras

4 answers

No you wont lose on quality. You need to have a card reader of course that has support for xD card types.

2007-04-25 08:28:52 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It is possible to put pictures back on the card sometimes. Sony camera's won't do it, but most cameras when connected to a computer, show up as a removable drive. Just copy the edited pictures to the drive that represents the camera's media card.

NOTE: after copying, the edited pictures my not display on the camera's LCD, but the files will be there.

A card reader makes the whole thing easier!

2007-04-26 07:26:19 · answer #2 · answered by Den B7 7 · 0 0

in case you are able to plug you memory card right into a laptop, then definite, it may be conceivable. Step a million: end using the cardboard on the instant. Step 2: deploy Undelete or a similar software. make positive you've sufficient virus/undercover agent ware/malware protection. Step 3: Use undelete to examine the memory card. fix the available information (you'll likely could fix all of those you'll discover, because cameras call them with serial numbers.) (this may in straightforward words paintings if A. The information are of a form recognized via the fix software and B. The record in question hasn't already overwritten) you'll favor Admin privileges. I actually have used Undelete PLUS for a lengthy time period now. that's loose, and that i have not had any problems with it.

2016-12-04 20:48:44 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

no
untouched ones will go back on the same camera

2007-04-25 10:07:03 · answer #4 · answered by Elvis 7 · 0 1

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