Markup photos are typically saved in the device's photo library or gallery after they have been edited or annotated.
To prevent photos from zooming in automatically, you can disable the "Zoom" feature in your device's settings or adjust the display settings to maintain the original size of the photos.
To download multiple photos from Flickr, you can create an album or select multiple photos and then use the download option provided by Flickr. This allows you to easily save multiple photos to your device at once.
To take night photos with your Android device, adjust the exposure settings, use a tripod for stability, and utilize the night mode or manual mode on your camera app. Additionally, consider using external lighting sources or editing software to enhance the quality of your night photos.
To retrieve photos from a film camera, you will need to develop the film at a photo lab or use a film scanner to digitize the images. Once the photos are in digital format, you can transfer them to a computer or other device for viewing and sharing.
To geotag your photos using GPS with a DSLR camera, you can attach a GPS device to your camera or use a smartphone app that syncs location data with your photos. This will embed the GPS coordinates into the metadata of your photos, allowing you to see where each photo was taken on a map.
You should be able to retrieve it from the Gallery and delete it from there. However, the image itself will still be kept with whoever you conversed with on their device.
When updating to iOS 6, all pictures saved on your phone should remain where they were after updating and are saved in a backup incase something goes wrong with the update. As for the photos that are uploaded on Facebook, they have nothing to do with the update considering those photos can be accessed for any device you log onto Facebook with.
You just save them on your computer.
When the device is plugged into the Apple computer an icon will appear on the desktop. Open iPhoto and drag the photos to that icon. They will then be compied to that device.
A camera is a device to take photographs.
You can upload pictures to Facebook through your Chromebook. If your pictures are saved in the Chromebook's SSD, Facebook should be able to recognize the drive and you can upload it from there. If your pictures are saved in the cloud (ex: Google Photos), you can download the photos to the Chromebook's SSD, turn around and upload it from there to Facebook (note: Google Photos on the desktop doesn't allow for sharing to Facebook directly, but does allow it on a mobile device).
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It is an input device which scans documents, images, photos, etc.
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no no photos need to be saved. around san Andreas there are several secret photos called snap shots
If your photos and videos are stored on iTunes then they can be retrieved on another device.
Yes, you can upload photos on Instagram with your computer. It is not necessary that you can use only the mobile device for uploading photos on Instagram because it is platform independent that let you upload photos on Instagram from any device, be it a computer, a tablet or a smartphone.