When i sync my photos in itunes to my iphone. It creates a new album in the photos section on my iphone. Is there a way i can copy the photos directly to Camera Roll?
You cannot copy photos into the Camera Roll but you can copy photo’s from the Camera Roll to your computer.
You can create sub-folders in the Photo’s application but this needs to be done on the computer first and then they will copy over when you sync your iPhone.
For an article on managing your iPhone photos cut and paste the link below:
http://www.my-iphone.com/iphone-hints-tips/iphone-managing-photos-videos.php
View the beautiful photos of New Zealand with a beautiful voice!
Hayley Westenra ‘May It Be’ from album ‘Odyssey’.
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Should I organize each photo based on when photo was taken, or who is in the photo, or why the photo was taken (example: Kevin’s wedding) My photos are in such disarray and I have no idea how to organize them effectively. I have about 2,000 and it seems totally out of hand now. How do you do it?
organizing by event like you used with your example seems the most obvious way.
I see a lot of people who take photos of themselves or a few people in a group for MySpace, Facebook, etc. How do these people learn to take such good photos of themselves? Do they have cameras that they can see how they look in the photos they take of themselves as they take them, if so what digital camera is it?
1] hold the camera as far from you as you can and up in the air [slenderizes..ha]
2] alot of digital camera have a timer feature, so you can set the camera somewhere, turn the timer on, then move away and pose
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Go to BuckHollywood for the bonus video! It it is super silly!!! Hubby shot me doing my little toliet photo shoot!
Also- update! That kid who lied and to get those tickets had them taken away!
OH SNAP!
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!
Love, BUCK
PS: I love Miley Cyrus! Stop being so SERIOUS kids and making mne put disclaimers! LOL LOL
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This new Bing maps feature takes tagged photos from Flickr, and relates them to our Streetside imagery to show images matched to their original context. See if you’re really going to get a good sunset at that B&B youre looking to book, or check out the crowds on a Saturday morning at Pike Place Market in Seattle.
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Every time I print out a photo on my "Canon MP190 (Fine full photolithography inkjet)" it comes out pretty much nothing like the actual photo. The photo colors and contrast are perfect on the screen, than when it prints out it’s too bright or too blurry, or too dark. Why are the photos coming out totally differant than what they look like on my computer? (Emachine with Windows Vista. Graphics by Nvidia) Please help, thanks.
On the canon, their are settings in the printer preferences under features or extras.
Go the print quality and select warm ,vivid, or cool . These are individual settings which can give you brighter, warmer (more red) or cooler printouts (less red)
Usually the computer screen needs a printer profile to match what comes out of the printer vs the screen output. What you need to do is to print a colorkey and then, match it to the original on screen. You may need to tweak it so that the final product, when printed, resembles the screen at 95%. Save this as your profile.
So when you print next time, just open your profile settings and they will match the screen / printer.
So we are getting engagement photos done by an amateur photographer for free. He’s giving us the CD at the end and I’m going to use photo editing software (probably Paint Shop Pro, maybe Photo Shop) to naturally enhance them a bit. They are being done mostly outside at Disney so I don’t think they’ll need much (I LOVE natural outdoor lighting), but still. I photo edit all the time, but I like a lot of contrast and everything. What are some good tips for NATURALLY enhancing them?
For balancing, curves are a marvelous tool, as they can be used to implement many other adjustments, such as contrast, mid-tone expansion, colour cast correction (by manipulating RGB separately).
In essence, with curves, you measure (colour picker) a point on the image, and then use curves to change the input values to the output values you want.
For instance, you can lighten shadows by setting a point near the low end, and then dragging it upward – many of the other adjustments, such as brightness/contrast, highlight/mid-tone/shadow can be achieved using the curves tool, with more precise control.
Music:Chi Mai By Ennio Morricone from the 1981 movie Le Professionnel
Photos Included in order:
1) 0:00-0:05 First Flight [1903]
2) 0:06-0:09 Sequence of a race horse galloping [1887]
3) 0:10-0:13 La Gare Montparnasse [1895]
4) 0:14-0:17 St. Paul’s Cathedral during the Blitz [1940]
5) 0:18-0:21 Looking Down Sacramento Street [1906]
6) 0:22-0:25 Promontory Point [1869]
7) 0:26-0:29 Migrant Mother [1936]
9) 0:30-0:33 Death of a Loyalist Soldier [1936]
10)0:34-0:37 Lunch atop a Skyscraper [1932]
11)0:38-0:41 Behind the Gare St. Lazare [1932]
12)0:42-0:46 Hindenburg dirigible disaster [1937]
13)0:47-0:49 The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire [1911]
14)0:50-0:53 Hitler in Paris [1940]
15)0:54-0:57 The last Jew in Vinnitsa [1941]
16)0:58-1:00 Conrad Schumann [1961]
18)1:01-1:05 De Gaulle [1942]
18)1:06-1:09 Conference of the Big Three [1945]
19)1:10-1:13 Portrait of Winston Churchill [1941]
20)1:14-1:17 Omaha Beach, Normandy, France [1944]
21)1:18-1:21 Atomic Bomb Cloud over Hiroshima [1945]
22)1:22-1:25 Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima [1945]
23)1:26-1:29 Gandhi [1946]
24)1:30-1:33 Reichstag flag [1945]
25)1:34-1:37 Betty Grable [1942]
26)1:38-1:41 V-J Day, Times Square [1945]
27)1:42-1:45 Buchenwald [1945]
28)1:46-1:49 Little Rock Segregation [1957]
29)1:50-1:55 Corpsman in anguish [1967]
30)1:56-1:59 Muhammad Ali versus Sonny Liston [1965]
31) 2:00-2:04 DalĂ Atomicus [1948]
32)2:05-2:12 The Soul of a Horse [1963]
33)2:13-2:16 Burning Monk – The Self-Immolation [1963]
34)2:17-2:20Fire on Marlborough Street [1975]
35)2:21-2:25Black power [1968]
36)2:26-2:28The pillar of fire [1950]
37)2:29-2:33Che Guevara [1960]
38)2:33-2:36Footprint on the Moon [1969]
39)2:37-2:39 Segregated Water Fountains [1950]
40) 2:40-2:44Body of Che Guevara [1967]
41)2:44-2:48Assassination of Japan Socialist Inejiro Asanuma [1960]
42)2:48-2:52 A Great Day in Harlem [1958]
43)2:52-2:55 First X-ray [1896]
44)2:55-3:00Kent State [1970]
45)3:00-3:04 Tiananmeren Square[1989]
46)3:05-3:08 Albert Einstein [1951]
47)3:09-3:12
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I use a digital camera to take photos. I like to print the best ones out and keep them in an album. But the size ratio of digital photos is different to the old film camera. I can find the standard (old) 6×4 inch and 7×5 inch format, but my prints are either 5×3.75 inch or 6×4.5 inch. I could resize them, but want to keep the photos asI have taken them. Where can I buy an album to fit them?
Ok, some people are missing the point.
1. I want to PRINT my photos and put them in a physical album, not on the PC.
2. I do not want to resize the original photos. I know it can be done.
Thanks for the other two suggestions.
Just look for an album that has rings like a binder with sheets that you place the photos under plastic like a scrapbook.