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when you save the photo, there is a drop down menu at the bottom which you can change the format of the photos in
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.
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.
There is no iMac format or Windows 7 format. Photos stored on the iMac and a Windows 7 pc are in the JPEG format. Either computer can read this format.
Unless the disc is a CD-RW you do not format a CD-R. If you format a CD-R you will make the disk unuseable. Just use a burning program and highlight all the photos you want on the disk and put them on it.
Real photos taken with medium format digital cameras and digitally enhanced.
almost any format:.jpg , .gif , .png are most common but you can open almost any other format
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In Manchester there are many printing services that print photos in large format and many other services. Some of these stores are Print Savvy Inc., New England Duplicator, Keystone Press, and PostNet.
Picture blogging or photo blogging is the publishing of photos in a blog format with the focus being on the photos rather than text.
That depends on what you want to do with them afterwards.
You will have to save the photos in a format that MS Word can deal with such as .png, .bmp, .gif, .jpg (jpeg), etc. Not .psd or any Photoshop Proprietary format. Then there are a number of ways you can get the image into your Word document:One is through the Insert > Image from File command and find the location of the picture, Click .Another is to find the file (with Windows Explorer), Copy , and in the Word document Paste