Posted by SweetFeet on February 11, 2013 at 03:48:45 from (70.35.103.74):
In Reply to: Posting photos posted by Tech 7 on February 10, 2013 at 17:49:12:
Tech 7,
Getting pics from your camera to your computer is pretty simple.
1. Plug your camera transfer cable into camera
2. Plug the other end of your cord into a USB port on your computer (most have one or two on the front of the computer if it is a newer computer).
3. Turn your camera on...and wait a couple seconds and your computer should open your camera's software/folders with an autoplay feature.
4. Click on "Open Folder to View Files" (or double click if one does not open it).
5. There are usually multiple folders in your camera...just keep clicking on the folders until you find the one with the photos contained in it.
6. Once you find your photos that you wish to transfer: click on the first one, then hold down your SHIFT button and use your DOWN ARROW to select all the photos -this will highlight all of those photos.
7. Next, click AND hold down your left mouse button on any one of the highlighted photos... and KEEP HOLDING IT DOWN
8.While still holding down your mouse button - you can now "DRAG & DROP" those photos into any folder you want....so drag them over to your "Pictures" folder and hold it over the "Pictures" folder icon (or whatever sub-folder within pictures that you want to place them into)...NOW LET GO of the mouse button and they will transter to that folder. Note that if it is just a few pics it will happen almost instantly - but if there are many, it can take a few minutes
ALSO be sure you are hovering over the correct folder... because once you let go over a folder, they will transfer there - so if it was "Documents" they would go there (in which case, just go to documents... select them all the same way and then drag them all to the correct folder).
(Note: at step 6, you can also Right-Click and select "Rename"... and rename all the select photos at one time if you wish. I always do this and assign a general name and date... then the computer automatically numbers them in sequence. FOR EXAMPLE: junkyard pics 8.6.2013 (1).
After I move them - I always go to to My Pictures folders to be certain they did get transferred correctly....ONLY THEN do I delete those files from my camera.
Once you have transferred your photos into your computer, then you can follow the steps in the links the guys posted to upload your photos to YT (provided that you are a registered user of YT...if not registered, then you are not permitted to post pics. You can register by clicking on "Modern View" then click on "Register" in the upper/right corner of the red box at the top/right of your computer screen.)
Hope this helps. I do not know anything about phones as I do not have one that takes photos.
This post was edited by SweetFeet at 04:26:45 02/11/13 2 times.
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