...pictures from my memory card how do i unprotect it If I understand correctly what your asking what is the brand and size of the memory card. If I were to take a stab at it right now I would assume ...
...unprotect pictures http://www.kodak.com/global/en/service/tutorials/v1073/index.jhtml Go to the picture you protected in your review. (that's the Arrow Play Button) Find the photo then press the menu ...
Question about Cyber-shot DSC-W55 Digital Camera
unprotect pictures on my Sony DSC-W55 but don't know how to do it. Go to your pictures click menu and then you'll see a little key symbol and and above it it should say unprotect if not than go to the
to delete protected images How I can delete my protected images? You will have to unprotect them- if you goto the details of the picture there will be an option to unprotect
pictures from a Nikon D60? To unprotect a picture, while viewing the picture press the protect button (marked with a key) to the right of the viewfinder. To delete the picture, press the delete button
...Unprotect' the protected pictures, it doesn't work either. Please help and I am grateful for any suggestions. :) Thanks. It sounds as if the card was not formatted for the camera before it was put to ...
unprotect pictures to delete While viewing the particular locked photo, press the Menu button and select Lock/Unlock to toggle. Your camera's menu might also call it Protect/Unprotect. Hope this helps
Question about EOS Rebel XSi Digital Camera
when i try to delete a picture it says that it is protected Unprotect the picture first. Press MENU, select the Playback tab (right-pointing triangle), then "Protect images," then press the SET button
pictures are stored on the memory card. It will take a few seconds to format. Hope this helps. Unprotect it the same way it got protected. See this page of the user guide. For a protected picture, the
Question about EasyShare M1033 Digital Camera
unprotect some pictures on my powershot elph 100hs i cannot erase pictures that have been protected. how can i un protect them/ Unprotect them the same way you protected them. See pages 134-137 of the
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