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How to Transfer Photos from your Camera to a Digital Frame
Posted by Andrew Nealon in Digital Frames on 11 24th, 2008 | 

Just in time for the holidays, we here at GiiNii want to make sure you all know the best ways to get your photos from you digital cameras to your GiiNii digital picture frames. So here are a few tips:

1. Once you have a full memory card, you can simply eject the card form the camera and load it into you GiiNii Digital Photo Frame. This is probably the easiest way to get photos onto your frame. But, remember, if you do this, you need to hook the frame up to your computer at some point to back up the photos.

2. Another simple way to get you pictures from your camera to your frame is to hook the frame up to your computer and transfer the photos from your memory card through the computer and onto the frame. This will require some sort of card reader. (Most printers now have card slots that allow your printer and computer to read a card.) Some cameras can use a cord to hook up to a computer, so you may not need a reader if you can do this. Just drag your photos from your card to the frame. Of course, remember to make copies to keep on your computer, too.

Those are the two easiest ways to get your photos from your computer or camera to your frame. Now load up those frames with pictures of the kids before the relatives get here for Thanksgiving.

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Comment by Kathy
2008-12-29 13:07:57

How do I transfer pictures that are on my computer to a digital photo frame. These pictures are no longer on a camera memory card.
Thanks.

 
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