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can someone tell me how to get a picture from my computer to my digital camera.. was taken on a different camera so cards are not interchangable.. will donate all my k if someone tells me how AND it works!! thanks
 
nutsnack said:
can someone tell me how to get a picture from my computer to my digital camera.. was taken on a different camera so cards are not interchangable.. will donate all my k if someone tells me how AND it works!! thanks

If your camera shows up as a removable drive on "My Computer" when you plug the USB cable in just copy and paste the file to it.
 
redguru said:
If your camera shows up as a removable drive on "My Computer" when you plug the USB cable in just copy and paste the file to it.

it does but when i copy it.. it wont give me the option to paste it.. AND when i try to save as in the camera the camera isnt listed unless i explore my computer it is.. WTF
 
nutsnack said:
can someone tell me how to get a picture from my computer to my digital camera.. was taken on a different camera so cards are not interchangable.. will donate all my k if someone tells me how AND it works!! thanks

I don't think that's even possible. If you had the card from the other camera you could maybe transfer it that way but that's a tough one. Why do you wanna transfer it to your camera?
 
nutsnack said:
it does but when i copy it.. it wont give me the option to paste it.. AND when i try to save as in the camera the camera isnt listed unless i explore my computer it is.. WTF

Open up the camera in my computer and hit control-v after you've copied the picture to the clipboard.
 
StickFigure said:
I don't think that's even possible. If you had the card from the other camera you could maybe transfer it that way but that's a tough one. Why do you wanna transfer it to your camera?

b/c i take my camera w/ me all the time.. i could print it out but id rather have the digital copy, its a really good one of me and a friend from a long time ago and he is no longer with us.. i have a print out of it but i want it on my camera!
 
redguru said:
Open up the camera in my computer and hit control-v after you've copied the picture to the clipboard.

doesnt work.. i copy it and when i go to paste it control v doesnt work and when i right click the "paste" button is grey and made so i cant select it

im guessing i cant do it.. shite!
 
ya apparently since the picture has been editted through software you can't do it and even if i could i couldn't view it from my camera.. i called tech support.. thx for ure help though.. im bummed!
 
You know, you can put it on a floppy or stick it on a USB keychain drive or burn it on a CD or something.
 
LOL, I didn't know that was even possible. Or rather, I didn't think anyone would have a need to move pics from one camera to another. I'd burn it to a CD or one of those small portable hard drives.
 
nutsnack said:
ya apparently since the picture has been editted through software you can't do it and even if i could i couldn't view it from my camera.. i called tech support.. thx for ure help though.. im bummed!
so give me your k i answered your question before you even called tech support ;) lol jk
 
you asked IS that even possible.. thats answering a question with a question.. doesnt work!
 
its is possible...do what guru said....or half size the screen and click and drag it to your into the camera file..once opened ofcourse
 
easy. pull up the picture on your pc. use camera to take a picture of computer screen with picture on it. boom it's on your camera's memory card

thanks for the k!
 
That'll likely lead to strobe lines. However, print it out onto your best quality paper and take a photo of the printout.
 
If you have a print and you want a good copy to carry around on media, go to your local pharmacy, scan the print in on the KPMG3 and burn it to CD, you could also get a negative made of the print, or whatever.
 
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