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Pat, I think you better check if the software that supposed to be on your computer is still running correct.
Before you can upload pictures from your camera to the computer, you should install a driver and software. This came with the camera, on a CD. If you lost the CD, most of the time you still can get the software and the correct driver(s) from the Pentax site.
If you are not sure the software is still running, just reinstall it.
It could be you are using a picture viewer or picture handle program, like Adobe lightroom or photoshop element. Same for that, try to reinstall.
If you already have a picture saved on your Nintendo DSi that you'd like to upload, you can skip ahead to step four. If you're taking a picture on the fly, proceed to step three.
Press the "R" button on the upper-right shoulder of the Nintendo DSi to access the camera. Follow the on-screen instructions to take your picture. Press "Save."
On the Nintendo DSi menu, press the "Nintendo DSi Camera" icon. Go to your "Album."
Select the picture you want to upload. If you're interested, you can edit the picture first with stamps, graffiti, lens distortion, and other neat built-in features. When you're done, return to the Album's main menu.
Once you're ready to upload your picture to Facebook, click on the Facebook icon that appears above your picture when you scroll past it on the Album's main menu.
You will need to connect your Nintendo DSi to the Internet, and log onto Facebook. Your DSi will ask you for the email address and password you registered with Facebook.
If your login information is correct, a prompt will ask you if you want to upload your photo to Facebook. Click "Yes."
When you upload your first Nintendo DSi picture, a "Nintendo DSi" picture album will be created automatically on Facebook. You must use Facebook to add captions to your photos, and view/reply to comments your friends make on your pictures.
-You can edit your album information from Facebook, However, next time you upload a picture from your Nintendo DSi, another album titled "Pictures from Nintendo DSi" will be created automatically, and your new picture will be stored in it.
-You won't need to enter your email address every time you want to upload a photo to Facebook from your DSi, but you will need to re-enter your password.
Forget easy share, just take out the memory card (SD card) from your camera and buy a SD card reader. Put this memory card in the card reader and plug the card reader in your computer USB. It will work like a normal pen drive and you will find all your pictures inside DCIM folder of your memory card. Copy all pictures in your computer HDD to be on safe side.
While shooting pics of the clouds with 'Frosty' you can take out your phone and click 'camera'. Here you can zoom pan and of course take pictures. If you wanna take a picture just click the take picture buttonl which i believe is on the left side of the phone. Hope this helps. :) Katelyn
Hi , in uploading picture let camera on ,plug usb , detection come in screen message , et camera button ignore it / click set camera ,select upload to camera, selection of pictures then okey.
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