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To download a picture from a digital camera, you need to plug in your camera cord to the camera on one end and the computer on the other end. Your computer will recognize the connection and walk you through the download.
The digital computer camera does not require film to take pictures. Once a picture is taken, it can be downloaded onto a computer to view and print whereas a film camera would need to have their film developed.
No, if the picture is on the camera then there should be a selection of frames on your camera, if that's not the case than you will need a usb cord to transfer your pictures to your computer where you can download a frame, attach it, and transfer the picture back to the computer.
Various ways: * Connect digital camera to computer serial port or USB port with cable (comes with camera) * Put camera memory chip in printer or computer socket * Scan picture in if printed.
digital is , in digital camera , something that stores the picture or video it takes in electronic format instead of to film.
A digital movie camera is a motion picture camera that uses a computer chip. The first versions still put the data to tape, usually a mini DV tape. Nowadays digital movie cameras have hard drives or take SD cards.
Use a good scanner to create tiff, bitmap, jpg or jpeg files. You may have to research image compression if you don't fully understand it.
A digital camera is an input device because it captures information and stores it on the device via the memory card(which is a storage device).
Flash memory
You can get a picture from your surveillance camera by extracting the video chip from the camera and plug it into a computer.
A digital movie camera is a motion picture camera that uses a computer chip. The first versions still put the data to tape, usually a mini DV tape. Nowadays digital movie cameras have hard drives or take SD cards.
It probably contains an embedded computer.