CAMERA PROBLEMS...
The post I was going to make today is hindered in the extreme by camera problems.
The first is my computer and the Canon software for my most recent camera, the G12, don't seem to like each other and I can only open the photos through Canon's Zoombrowser which Blogger doesn't recognize. (This is my first Canon as I've always been a Nikon user.)
Sooo, I was going to reshoot the photos I wanted to use to illustrate my points about certain aspects of 'white' grips with my old trusty Nikon D100, but it's acting all fussy and finicky and will NOT cooperate in the slightest.
We are headed to the camera shop bright and early tomorrow morning.
If I can get these problems corrected I'll post when I get this shit figured out.
OH GAWD! HOW I Love This Technology Crap,(as he slams his head into the desk repeatedly...)
All The Best,
Frank W. James
The first is my computer and the Canon software for my most recent camera, the G12, don't seem to like each other and I can only open the photos through Canon's Zoombrowser which Blogger doesn't recognize. (This is my first Canon as I've always been a Nikon user.)
Sooo, I was going to reshoot the photos I wanted to use to illustrate my points about certain aspects of 'white' grips with my old trusty Nikon D100, but it's acting all fussy and finicky and will NOT cooperate in the slightest.
We are headed to the camera shop bright and early tomorrow morning.
If I can get these problems corrected I'll post when I get this shit figured out.
OH GAWD! HOW I Love This Technology Crap,(as he slams his head into the desk repeatedly...)
All The Best,
Frank W. James
Labels: Gun Writing, Technology


2 Comments:
Frank,
If you can get the pictures copied to the computer, check the 'properties' of one of the files, to find out the picture format.
Lately the fad in cameras has been the "RAW" format -- takes a lot of room, and preserves all the information of the picture image.
What the Internet is mostly looking for is JPEG, and a size limited to something. Blogger might not accept a picture bigger than, say, 800x600 pix, where the big picture camera might be taking 4000x3000.
Try looking at the picture in the Canon software, and check to see if you can save it for the web (the name of the choice in Adobe Photoshop Elements) or save as ... -- then choose JPEG, and try using that.
Luck!
Brad: That WAS exactly what the problem was.
Still going to the camera shop in the morning. I simply don't need this 'RAW' format crap.
Thanks...
All The Best,
Frank W. James
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