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3 years ago ::
Dec 03, 2008 - 11:26AM
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I want to put together a bunch of photos that I have on my desktop, transfer them to an SD Card, which I can then insert into a digital photo frame. Any ideas?
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3 years ago ::
Dec 03, 2008 - 6:04PM
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Hiyas I Love HD! First, you'll need a card reader that accepts the format of card(s) you'll be using. If you use one to upload photos from a camera to your computer - then you're all set. If not, they are pretty easy to find and reasonably priced. You'll hook it up to your PC and your PC will recognize it when a card is in it as another drive on your computer. You should then just be able to copy the images you want on it to the new drive for the mass storage device that is your card. It's really pretty painless and if you've been downloading from a camera to your PC via a card, you're already learned the process - now it's just a reversal. Good luck ... and enjoy your digital frame!
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3 years ago ::
Dec 03, 2008 - 6:06PM
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Thanks So a SD card reader is all I need?
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3 years ago ::
Dec 04, 2008 - 1:16AM
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Thanks
So a SD card reader is all I need?
Yeppers ... once you have plugged in and the card inserted, it should show up as a removable drive on your PC. Copy and paste the images to the SD card there - just as you'd copy and paste on to any other drive. Then insert the card in your digital photo frame and enjoy!!
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3 years ago ::
Feb 11, 2009 - 6:22AM
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Some of the higher spec HDTV's have a card slot, a great way to view your photo's on a big screen. I would love my next TV to have this feature!
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