Posted by Janicholson on April 05, 2020 at 15:26:13 from (24.240.46.228):
In Reply to: Computer question posted by J. Schwiebert on April 05, 2020 at 14:59:51:
If they are on your phone, you will need to transfer them to the computer. A USB cable connected to both will allow the connection. Turn on the phone. Using the file folder icon (file handler) on your computer task bar, look on the left side to find the camera. Click on it and look for a file folder called DCIM Open that folder and look at the bottom of it for the image. Click on the image and it will open. Then save it to the computer (desk top is OK, Pictures is better). You can open the Windows accessory application Paint(Found in All programs, Windows accessories) Open the picture in that program. In the third icon from the left (on mine). there will be a icon labeled "resize". That allows changing the size. It will not change the resolution, so if it is fuzzy, or has less than about 700k bites, it will get worse making it bigger. Good luck. Jim
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