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Wayne Curtis Posted on Jun 01, 2014

How can I edit photos on the camera?

I.e once I've taken a photo how do I zoom in an save to the sd card?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 06, 2008

SOURCE: downloading photos from Canon 400D direct to Canons photo editing programmes on new windows Vista computer.

There are two ways to solve this problem. I am assuming you are simply clicking on the pictures and choosing "edit" or double clicking on the pictures and they are opening in "Vista picture editing"
The first way to overcome this is by opening the desired program first (in this case canon's photo editor) and then choose open and find the desired photos.
The other way is to set the file type association in vista so that RAW programs open with the canon program see below for step by step:
1. Click Start
2. Click default programs on the black bar
3. Click Associate a file type or protocol with a program
4. Find the file types you want to open automatically in your canon editing program (RAW .jpg etc)
5. Click once at the top of the page click change program
6. A new window will open, if it does not list the correct program click browse at the bottom of the window and find your editor in it's folder.
7. Select the desired program by double clicking
8. Click OK
9. Click close
10. Test the new file association by double clicking a RAW file or one of the other file types and see if it loads into the correct program.

The final (and this is simply my plug for open source programs) solution would be to try something like GIMP (it is a photo editing suite developed under linux but adapted for windows) you can search for it on google.

If you are having trouble with any of these steps please post a comment and I will try and add some clarification.
Hope this helps

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 14, 2010

SOURCE: Cant download photos off SD card. When I try to

First check the tab on the card, you might have just accidentally pressed the tab. It makes it 'read only' kind of like the old floppy disk (A disks for computers). If this doesn't solve it your pictures are gonners.

You can reformat and it should be good as new. If that doesn't allow it, then its your SD card being corrupted.

Silverdragon

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2011

SOURCE: Canon Powershot SD1000. 1.0gb SD card. Photos

OK try this get a new blank SD card, insert into camera and use the camera to format it, now take it out, and pop it into the PC with a reader, do nothing else, and now hopefully you should be able to copy/paste those photos into that SD card, once done, transfer back to the camera, hopefully the camera should now "See" those photos?
Another way maybe to put that new blank SD card into the camera, again use camera to "Format & prepare it" and if possible, copy those photos from the PC to the camera via the USB and cable, copy them one at a time to the SD card, and now you should be able to "See" them?
Sometimes the camera comes with proprietary software to use and manipulate the photos if you have this software then please use this to copy and work with your camera,as this will always work the best.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 05, 2012

SOURCE: Canon S3 is will not zoom, buttons will not work, and when viewing the photos, it zooms through them quickly and will not stop!

It sounds as though it may need to be serviced. If you do need to get it serviced, here's the place: www.camerasandparts.com They just service the Canons and nothing else. They do excellent work and they are not much at all in terms of cost. You may want to try emailing them and explain the problem, I'm sure they've seen it before. Good luck with it.

789Bretta00

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2013

SOURCE: Lost pictures

You'd better not saved anything new on this camera, if you still want to restore your lost pictures back as many as possible.
In fact, after the deleting or formatting process, the deleted photos on this memory card are not actually wiped out as you normally think. They are still stored on this memory card and only become invisible. But, they cannot be there forever. They can be rewritten by anything new on the same memory card. So, you should take care.
Plunge this camera to your computer and download a photo recovery freeware to help you out:
http://www.freeware-fix.blogspot.com/2013/02/photo-recovery.html
I believe this data recovery freeware can work perfectly on your memory card just in the same way as it completely retrieves all the deleted data of my friend off from his camera memory card. Just give it a shot!
Directly download this freeware here:
http://www.freeware-fix.blogspot.com/2013/04/data-recovery.html
PS: If you don't want to encounter the similar data recovery problems, you'd better back up everything important well in the future.

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