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Just think, in heaven there will be no software . . . at least that's my idea of it.
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Hey guys, maybe some of you technolgical gurus can help me. I have been trying to send pictures from my week up in Nevada with my grandaughter and I can't upload it because it 'exceeds' the amount of space required.
Vicki,
I know what you mean. Most of mine are posted by 'Administrator', who just happens to be Pat (Donovan) Gill. She can do anything on this computer. Just get her email from 'Contact Classmates' and she'll work magic for you. I look forward to seeing your pictures with your granddaughter.
I thought I was so smart getting my first digital camera then I didn't know what to do with what I had!!! something about reducing the resolution and reducing the size.
Good thing we are nurses and not something that requires that sort of thinking.
Love ya, Vic
PS. What the heck are we doing on the website at this time of day? If only 'they' knew!!!
Digital camera files are usually huge. If you have any kind of a program like Paint or Microsoft Photo Editor, bring your picture up in it, then shrink it in physical size a bit. If it comes up as, say, 8' x 10', reduce the dimensions by 20% or so. That'll probably make the file size small enough for you to load it yourself.
Digital camera files are usually huge. If you have any kind of a program like Paint or Microsoft Photo Editor, bring your picture up in it, then shrink it in physical size a bit. If it comes up as, say, 8' x 10', reduce the dimensions by 20% or so. That'll probably make the file size small enough for you to load it yourself.
Thanks Larry!! Now I need software? It can't just do it all by itself? Hmm. Next step. GET SOFTWARE.
Everyone has been so awsome and caring. It is fun to be a part of a tribe.
Vicki, evidently I don't quite know it all because I said 8' x 10'. That's an awfully large picture! Your digital camera may have come with a simple photo editor. If not, I'll bet you can find one for twenty or thirty bucks.
I thought I was so smart getting my first digital camera then I didn't know what to do with what I had!!! something about reducing the resolution and reducing the size.
Good thing we are nurses and not something that requires that sort of thinking.
Love ya, Vic
PS. What the heck are we doing on the website at this time of day? If only 'they' knew!!!
Hey Vicki -- are you a nurse too? If so, what kind of nursing?
Great picture Vic. Inspired me to post my own. Only the one of Ted and me ended up sideways. Any way to take off and redo? My computer and I have a love hate relationship. Mostly hate.
Nancy... I'll delete it... Just take a second.. If you can't get it right side up just e-mail it to me and I'll post it for you..
Vicki... The message you're getting usually means you don't have enough space left on your hard drive to copy them off the camera.. if you'd like I can e-mail you some instructions on how to free up some space... Pg