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Depends on the camera manufacturer. SD card, xD card Memory Stick Pro to name a few.
They are called Space Probes.
Connect the camera with a USB cable to the USB port on your mac. After a few moments an icon should appear on your desktop or in the volumes folder with the name of your camera's storage disk. If you want to copy the photos to a folder in the finder, simply open the volume and click through the folders to find the photos. You can then drag the ones you want to your hard drive. If you want to import the photos to your iPhoto library, open iPhoto and connect the camera if it is not already connected. Wait a few moments for the camera to mount. You should see the camera in the sidebar in iPhoto. Click on it, and select the option to import the photos.
It's hard to avoid it but if you do one easy way to help you retrieve it is to leave a couple photos that you never delete off the card that will show a sign with you name/email/phone asking that whoever found the camera contact you so you can arrange to get it back (unless it was stolen obviously).
Click on the file name of the photo once. Then do a "right click" and you should see something that says "restore". Select this and it should put your photos back where they were.
No space shuttle has been to the moon and back.
Back in space is good name. Space is to mestirous and interesting subject. I think about space, star, planets, satellite and so many things
The same way you copy a picture file from your camera or memory stick is the same way you move it back. With the camera or memory stick still connected to the computer, edit the picture and instead of selecting SAVE under File, select SAVE AS and browse to your memory stick and save it back. If you want to keep the original, make sure you save tie file with a different name. ------------------ While, it is true that you can copy photos back to the memory stick, I have found that the camera may or may not display them if they have been edited. You will need to experiment. [[User:Srobidoux|Srobidoux]]
One common term for such photos is a "satellite photograph" but this usually refers to photos of earth taken from satellites. There can be other terms depending on what or who is taking the photo and what the photo is of.
1) There should be a cord that came with your camera that connects the camera with your computer via the USB port. The little metal parts at the ends should be rectangular shaped, one bigger than the other. 2) Use this cord to connect your camera to the computer. It may take a minute or so for the computer to detect the camera. 3) On Facebook, when you get to the upload screen, click browse, and then click "computer". There should be a camera symbol that says the name of your camera or something close to that. 4) Double click that symbol. Choose the folder you want to upload from (if there are any). Double click and select which photos you want to upload. You can select multiple photos by holding down "Ctrl" (if you have a PC) or "Command" (if you have a Mac). 5) When done, click open. The photos should now upload to Facebook.