If the files are put on the card exactly as they were originally (much as if they had been undeleted), then possibly yes. But after any editing, there is no guarantee it will read them. You will just need to try it with some sample photos. Maybe someone else will be able to explain what the deciding factors are.
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After you load the pictures you find the start button and go to pictures
Connect to a computer with an USA cable and use the camera memory as a storage disk. You will be able to view and delete photos. Or take out the memory card and put in your computer or a memory card reader. Very easy to delete photos.
Yes. That's the beauty of memory cards. Take photos with your camera and directly transfer them to your computer by plugging the memory card into the computer.
When you format the memory in a digital camera, any photos that have been stored on that memory will be erased. The memory is also set up by the camera's software to store new photos.
some computers cant. it has to have a special slot to put the memory card into and the memory card has to be the right size to fit
Yes, formatting your camera (which formats the memory card as well) will delete your photos. You need to back up your photos before you format them, unless your photos are unwanted.
Camera memory cards are used in digital camera to store all of the data for the photos. The information can then be transferred onto a computer to allow the photos to be shared or viewed.
Connect to a computer with an USA cable and use the camera memory as a storage disk. You will be able to view and delete photos. Or take out the memory card and put in your computer or a memory card reader. Very easy to delete photos.
As soon as you take a photo with a digital camera it is on the memory card. You may never see it if you don't view it on the camera or download it to your computer. If you don't erase the memory cardthe photos will remain on it.
Put the memory card into the computer OR link the camera via USB to the computer. Select the photos you want to transfer by clicking one, pressing control(ctrl), then clicking the rest and then click import photos.
Yes. That's the beauty of memory cards. Take photos with your camera and directly transfer them to your computer by plugging the memory card into the computer.
In my opinion putting the memory card directly in the computer works the best.
When you format the memory in a digital camera, any photos that have been stored on that memory will be erased. The memory is also set up by the camera's software to store new photos.
Store photos.
they shouldn't change - possible causes: 1) the program or camera that created or read the photo may be able to read info that the program on your computer cannot read 2) the program on your computer may be altering the photo in some way or changing the properties
you view them by a. through the actual camera b. through the computer in order to veiw them through the computer you must have a. the adapter chord that connects to the computer to the camera or b. have a memory stick reader that is connected to the computer. you would then place the memory card in the reader. these things usually run for about 10-20 dollars
if you are talking about usb stick it is practically impossible till now you can just do only one thing and that is u can transfer photos from your camera memory to memory card which is compatible with you camera.
You use the USB cable that came with your camera and plug it into the computer. Turn on the camera and the computer will install the program for the camera and you can view your photos. You can also take the memory card out of your camera, put it in a reader or USB port on the computer and the computer will read the card. When your pictures come up title them, and then save them to a folder.