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Posted on Nov 25, 2008

Reloading memory card to use it in digital photo frame

Some photos from my computer, when reloaded to the Sony dsc p32 memory card to display in a digital photo frame, turn out to be a kaleidoscope of color instead of the picture. Some of those reloaded are from the Kodak web site where my family uploads their pictures to share. I download them to my computer, then to the memory stick. I have scanned very old slides into my computer, then onto the sony memory card. Those display just fine on the digital photo frame.
Many thanks,
Andrea

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