tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-856061497782812963.post8449287901023561314..comments2023-05-02T05:36:58.368-05:00Comments on Crafts by Abby: StuckAbbyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14279175637331577005noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-856061497782812963.post-87987481059870208432009-11-05T06:41:09.679-06:002009-11-05T06:41:09.679-06:00If your camera uses an SD or CF card, you don'...If your camera uses an SD or CF card, you don't need to use the cord. Go to any WalMart, Best Buy, etc. and buy a "card reader". They are less than $5 usually and come free with some SD cards.<br /><br />It is a little hub that plugs into your USB port. Take your card out of your camera and stick it in the slot in the card reader and you can get your photos onto your computer that way. It's a lot easier!Anne at Film and Threadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05436747087553944267noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-856061497782812963.post-45849262547087114862009-11-05T00:18:28.839-06:002009-11-05T00:18:28.839-06:00Does your camera have a memory card that you can i...Does your camera have a memory card that you can insert into your PC (or printer) to download your photos? I actually prefer this vs using the camera-to-computer vs USB cord. <br /><br /> I know what it is like to hunt for something and not be able to find it. But I do tend to experience if I ignore it (my missing item) for awhile, it suddenly appears.<br /><br />You may also be able to take your camera (memory card) to a local WalGreens, Longs, Costco...various retailers have photo kiosks with staff that will help you download. <br /><br />But feel free to email me and I'll try to help offline.<br /><br />SewCalGal<br />www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com<br />SewCalGal (at live.com)SewCalGalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02062059207544865569noreply@blogger.com