best canon powershot elph digital camera image
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so... i have a canon powershot SD850 IS Digital Elph camera, and I have the cord to plug it in, and one end is plugged into the camera itself, the other end has two jack things, one is yellow and one is black. we aren't sure where they go on the computer, we have tried almost all the holes. any help or suggestion would be greatly appreciated thank you.
Answer
The plug you are talking about sounds like a video out plug that you would plug into your television. Your best bet for taking photos off your camera is to get a CARD READER. It plugs into your computer with a USB, you put your card in the slot, and it should pop open and you can look at the photos, save them on your computer, burn a CD, etc. I like this option because you do not have to use the battery power from your camera. And most of the card readers are under $20. I hope this helps!
The plug you are talking about sounds like a video out plug that you would plug into your television. Your best bet for taking photos off your camera is to get a CARD READER. It plugs into your computer with a USB, you put your card in the slot, and it should pop open and you can look at the photos, save them on your computer, burn a CD, etc. I like this option because you do not have to use the battery power from your camera. And most of the card readers are under $20. I hope this helps!
Why are my pictures on Facebook not as clear when i upload them?
Alissa
I have a Canon PowerShot ELPH 110 HS 16 MP Digital Camera, the photos are clear on my camera but when I uploaded them to Facebook, the photos are not soft anymore, the colors are ruined, they're more on contrast. I'm upset. Please help. Thanks.
PS: What should I do to make photos clear?
Answer
Facebook down-converts photos so they take up less space.
People viewing your photo on-line only need 100 KB, not the 5 MB raw photo from your camera. The high-resolution image is only required for printing 8x10 colored glossy photos. Otherwise, you're wasting lots of storage.
Facebook down-converts photos so they take up less space.
People viewing your photo on-line only need 100 KB, not the 5 MB raw photo from your camera. The high-resolution image is only required for printing 8x10 colored glossy photos. Otherwise, you're wasting lots of storage.
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