if you mean put them on to the computer, yes. either find a usb to plug into the computer from the camera or you can plug the memory card into your computer.
which ever way you use, a window will come up asking you to select what you want to do with the pictures. click import pictures into a file.
open your desired file, click save and your done!
you can upload photos from computer to camera by using a usb card reader.
You can upload pictures to Facebook through your Chromebook. If your pictures are saved in the Chromebook's SSD, Facebook should be able to recognize the drive and you can upload it from there. If your pictures are saved in the cloud (ex: Google Photos), you can download the photos to the Chromebook's SSD, turn around and upload it from there to Facebook (note: Google Photos on the desktop doesn't allow for sharing to Facebook directly, but does allow it on a mobile device).
I, George Bush, took all the photos during the world war I and world war II.Not a photo i took! I took all the photos !hahahahahahahahahaha
they took my job *people yelling* they took your job D:<
Yes
upload the pic then go to prpfile and click my photos then in the upper right hand corner there shud be a little button that says upload pics. . . click it and if yhu want to take a pic using webcam the directions are under it. if yu want to upload it save the pic to your computer then click browse and find the pic. then just wait for it to load and click next 9 (:
Matthew took alot of his photos in his 2 art studio's that he had.
Viking 1 took photos of mercury in 1983!
Edward Weston took 156 photos in his lifetime. He has took many more but they were not published he was estimated to have about 1078 photos in his house!
As of 2011, Edgar Berger took the title of being president and CEO of Sony Music Entertainment.
that depends was it Nintendo or sony
Yes he did, and he took hundreds more of the yosemite valley and other areas of north america as well. He took a lot more thna 500 photos as the internet says that was all he took. He literally took thousands of photos.. He was the father of black & white photography and invented what we photographers call the zone system.