Many modern printers will have a port just for an SD card reader, so they can be printed right from the card. If your printer does not have a card reader but only a USB port, try looking for a SD to USB adapter. Lastly, if none of that helps one might have to put the memory card in their computer and print them from there.
Memory cards are equally as easy to use for transferring pictures to a pc.
Cameras will typically prefer to store pictures on a memory card if one is present inside of the device. However, if a memory card isn't present, it will attempt to use any available internal storage. Transferring files from the internal memory to a memory card will be different and may not even be easy to do (it all depends on your camera). One thing you can do, if the files are stored on your internal memory, is to remove any memory cards that exist, and plug the camera into the computer with the camera power ON. The camera will usually show up as a drive under 'My Computer', and you can then move the files from your camera onto your computer. Once you are done, you can then try to power the camera off, insert a memory card into it. And then power it on. You may be able to move files onto your memory card this way. If your computer has a memory card slot, you can also just insert the memory card into the slot and move pictures onto it that way.
That's Easy! All you have to do is get the memory card out of the phone, put it into the adapter and put it in your comouter, if you do not have a computer with a memory card slot, then simply go out to your nearest computer shop and buy a "Dongle" you put this into the computer and it lets you send pictures to you computer by bluetooth, Have fun!!!
easy :P make a print screen of the card cut it perfect using photoshop then get a good printer and print it out.
Putting pictures on a SD card is easy to do. All you have to do is go to the gallery and then click on SD storage.
universal file format, easy to use, low memory foot print
A Standard SD card, for better quality i would go a "SD-HC" card, the only real difference is that the SD-HC card is a high capture card (hence the 'HC') i use one in my SLR and it's really good. but for a normal digital camera its not required to have a high capture card
If it's for a computer you can buy a USB Card Reader to transfer your files from your memory stick to your computer. They aren't too expensive especially considering their functionality for making memory card reading easy. Can but one for $5-10 at Radio Shack depending if they are on sale which 50% of the time I have needed to buy one, they are. Some computers come with a pre-existing memory card slot. Same with some printers or other electronic devices. You would simply plug-n-play for files from there. For photo's, printers can plug the memory card in and print from there. This comes in handy at photo processing facilities as well so you can print and edit your photo's yourself, on the spot. My TV even has a memory card slot so I can look at photo's on a big screen. More and more electronic devices are having Memory Card slots standard in their products. You will need an adapter if you have a Micro or smaller/bigger card than the standard size. This is just simply a "sleeve" that you place
It is very easy to move pics from phone memory to memory card on android os. You will need to open your file manager and select the pics to move and select move to memory card from the options and that will be all.
You can share with the easy share z760 by putting your SanDisk memory card into the appropriate slot on your computer, or by connecting it to your computer with the included USB cable. Then, once your pictures are downloaded onto your computer, share them using emails, or any social networking sites!
Greeting card printing should be available from your local printing shop. There are also companies available online, such as PS Print, Digital Print Plus and Cards Made Easy.
Have not tried this, but this is what I found when searching: You may be able to do this with the supplied software and accessories with your camera, but there are external devices that make this process much easier. If you have an external memory card reader that reads and writes, you can transfer photos without using the camera or any proprietary software. In fact, when connected in this way, you can move images back and forth all you like in the same way as you would copy and paste files into different folders on your computer.