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Eddie

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Dec 26, 2005, 7:18:52 PM12/26/05
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Yes it is true. After struggling for 3 days to program a remote
control to run 4 different electronic machines......I had to resort to
reading the instructions. This was totally against my principals. Any
self respecting man SHOULD be able to assemble, program, fix, take
apart, put back together, and operate any device WITHOUT reading the
instructions.

I will never show my face in public again!!! And now I am gonna tackle
the operation of a digital camera. And as it looks right now....I'm
gonna have to read the structions on this gadget also. This is a Nikon
5600.....and I dont even remember why I bought the $%#^& thing!!! But
I'll tell ya this. IF I do figger out how to work this
thing.....and......if I can figger out how to get the pictures on the
puter.....and then from my puter to the web........then you're gonna
see a whole bunch of pictures. Pictures of Dogs, cats, trees, cars,
buildings, squirrels, chipmunks, possums, birds, and anything else I
feel like taking a picture of.

That is.....IF........I can figger out what all these buttons and
switches are for. I made great progress today. I got the batteries
installed and I figgered out how to turn it on and off. At this
rate...I shall have some pics to post in 2009.

Eddie

Jim Chandler

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Dec 26, 2005, 8:38:55 PM12/26/05
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Oh! SHAME! SHAME! SHAME! You MUST allow at least a full week of
screwing around with ANYTHING before even touching the directions.
Heavens, man! What came over you? What is this world coming to?

JimC

Wolfie

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Dec 26, 2005, 8:50:10 PM12/26/05
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> Eddie'


Eddie, Eddie, Eddie...here's a simple rule-of-thumb for new devices.
Check the gas and oil, prime the sucker and give the ol' starter rope a
big rippin' pull. If, after 3 or 4 mighty pulls, it still hasn't
started, it's a fishing weight. Pictures, dogs, cats...I dunno what
that's all about but if you hadn't wasted all that time bein' lame you
could'a been fishin' by now. Hell, you might even have caught
somethin' that's volunteer to eat them silly little swamp rats you took
in so you could afford a REAL dog. Happy Christmas, Jean-yus. ;-]

Wolfie, et al

JD Cooper

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Dec 26, 2005, 8:52:28 PM12/26/05
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Eddie wrote:

Screw that shit!

Can you build a fire? Can you sharpen a knife? Can you shoot straight?

JD

Eddie

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Dec 26, 2005, 9:40:49 PM12/26/05
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>
> Oh! SHAME! SHAME! SHAME! You MUST allow at least a full week of
> screwing around with ANYTHING before even touching the directions.
> Heavens, man! What came over you? What is this world coming to?
>
> JimC

Yeah I know.........Lifes a bitch aint it!!?? The damn thing just had
me stumped and I lost my composure. This camera gonna be TOUGH. Its
got more bells and whistles than a new Mercedes. I just found out ya
dont have to put film in a digital camera. What'le they think of
next??

Eddie

Eddie

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Dec 26, 2005, 9:48:56 PM12/26/05
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>
>
> Eddie, Eddie, Eddie...here's a simple rule-of-thumb for new devices.
> Check the gas and oil, prime the sucker and give the ol' starter rope a
> big rippin' pull. If, after 3 or 4 mighty pulls, it still hasn't
> started, it's a fishing weight. Pictures, dogs, cats...I dunno what
> that's all about but if you hadn't wasted all that time bein' lame you
> could'a been fishin' by now. Hell, you might even have caught
> somethin' that's volunteer to eat them silly little swamp rats you took
> in so you could afford a REAL dog. Happy Christmas, Jean-yus. ;-]
>
> Wolfie, et al

Yeah Wolfie...ya talk tough in cyber space.......BUT......You wouldn't
say that to my dogs faces. These dogs will tear yer riding leathers
off ........half the leg them leathers is on ..... AND.......The seat
off that Vespa you call a motor sickle!! Bet ya cant wait to see all
the pictures when I fire this camera up.

BTW....Ya gotta put GAS in a camera???

Eddie

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Dec 26, 2005, 9:52:09 PM12/26/05
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>
> Screw that shit!
>
> Can you build a fire? Can you sharpen a knife? Can you shoot straight?
>
> JD

Yes....Yes......and no. I couldnt hit the water if I was in the middle
of the ocean!

Eddie

Suze

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Dec 26, 2005, 10:46:40 PM12/26/05
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"Eddie" <hard...@wowway.com> wrote in message
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> Eddie

First you have to load the program you got with the camera into the
computer. Then you take the wire with two end thingies which also came with
the camera and stick one end in the camera and the other in the computer. On
mine the computer end hole to stick it in is under a little screened, blue
oval door at the bottom front of the computer. Then you go into the program
you loaded and tell it where you want the pics sent to. Click on the
download....or is it upload...tab in the program and away go the pics from
the camera to your designated place in the computer. I hope this is clearer
than mud Eddie. ;-)
Suze

Numac

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Dec 27, 2005, 7:09:47 AM12/27/05
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In article <AO2sf.203688$Gd6.955@pd7tw3no>, mi...@shaw.ca says...
Oh dang Eddie not only are you so low you are reading instructions but
now ya got a WOMAN helpin you there is no hope now Eddie! Next thing you
know you are going to be goin to the Ballet! An you call yourself a
Buckeye?
Numac

JD Cooper

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Dec 27, 2005, 10:07:25 AM12/27/05
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Eddie wrote:

Well, the point is that the above (and similar) are manly things. Using
a TV remote is a sissy thing.

JD

graham

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Dec 27, 2005, 11:39:18 AM12/27/05
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>
> First you have to load the program you got with the camera into the
> computer. Then you take the wire with two end thingies which also came
> with the camera and stick one end in the camera and the other in the
> computer. On mine the computer end hole to stick it in is under a little
> screened, blue oval door at the bottom front of the computer. Then you go
> into the program you loaded and tell it where you want the pics sent to.
> Click on the download....or is it upload...tab in the program and away go
> the pics from the camera to your designated place in the computer. I hope
> this is clearer than mud Eddie. ;-)
> Suze
>
Eddie
If you camera has Blootooth installed, it will tell you in the manual if it
has, you buy a computer Bluetooth connection and install it onto your
computer as you would install any program.
Then you take a picture or ten, and click on your camera SEND with
Bluetooth. You manual will tell you how. You then turn on your computer, go
to the installed Bluetooth and select......you guessed it... 'RECEIVE with
Bluetooth'. Then you walk away and wait, ten seconds later your pictures
will go through space without any connecting wire onto your computer.
I take my laptop to parties (with Bluetooth installed), turn it onto
receive, then take pictures of the best looking women in the room, click
send, then invite them to look at my Laptop two rooms away, and show them
there photos, without using a safety net. The results bring giggles to the
coolest chicks.
I not only read manuals I go onto specialist NGs to help me. But I am no
wimp, I am a Geek ;-)
Graham


graham

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Dec 27, 2005, 12:05:36 PM12/27/05
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"graham" <j.hu...@chello.nl> schreef in bericht
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http://members.chello.nl/j.hutson/sky.htm


Phxbrd

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Dec 27, 2005, 12:14:10 PM12/27/05
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"graham" <j.hu...@chello.nl> wrote in message
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I recognize your words as a gift to those less gifted, but I also know to
beware of geeks bearing gifts....


>
>


graham

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Dec 27, 2005, 12:33:36 PM12/27/05
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"Phxbrd" <lesliese...@yahoo.com> schreef in bericht
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Seth
I teach IT, and the greatest pleasure I have is teaching people from our
generation. Some call us seniors.
And one thing I can tell you no one is "less gifted." I taught an 80 year
old lady to use MSN a week before Christmas so that she could talk to her
great-great granddaughter in Canada on Christmas day.
I owe Bob Shirk a mail about hyperlinking using a photo. Any silly bugger
can do anything on the computer, BUT only if they wish. If you ask your
grand kids to explain something they laugh, I don't. And that is the
pleasure.
Yes beware of Geeks.
Graham


Geno1234

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Dec 27, 2005, 12:43:58 PM12/27/05
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Geno1234

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Dec 27, 2005, 12:46:29 PM12/27/05
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He He.
I bet Eddie doesn't know one end of that tingee from the other.
Best he swallow the whole thing. That will have the docs scratching their
bald heads.
Geno1234

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Suze

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Dec 27, 2005, 2:25:48 PM12/27/05
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"Numac" <m...@mac.com> wrote in message
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Numac I didn't realize you were a poo-mover! <G> ;-))
Suze


Numac

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Dec 27, 2005, 3:05:29 PM12/27/05
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In article <0zgsf.88939$2k.86105@pd7tw1no>, mi...@shaw.ca says...
Who moi? well maybe a little don't tell Eddie but if it don't work the
first time I read the manual.
Numac (looking through the manual)

Geno1234

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Dec 27, 2005, 6:58:08 PM12/27/05
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He's a Buckeye that the MICE have been chewing on. A bit raged on the edges.

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Eddie

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Dec 27, 2005, 7:01:46 PM12/27/05
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While I DO preciate all the advice you folks is givin me in my endeavor
to take pitchers with this new fangled digital camera.............I am
not to the stage yet where I need to put the pitchers in the computer.

I JUST figgered out how ta turn da #@$%ing thing on. And I had to read
the manual to do THAT. So....I'm not quite ready for that real
techinal lingo. JD, Geno, and Jim.......Your insults have not gone
unnoticed. I NEVER forget an insult.

And SUZE.........Ya just dont get it do ya? NO REAL MAN is gonna take
structions from a wimmins. Even if yer RIGHT!!! I'm allready taking
heat for it. Thanks dear lady....but I'm perfectly capable of
figgering this thing out fer myself. I think.

Eddie

Wolfie

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Dec 27, 2005, 7:07:43 PM12/27/05
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" I JUST figgered out how ta turn da #@$%ing thing on."

It was outta gas...right? Maroon.

Wolfie, camra eggspurt

Eddie

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Dec 27, 2005, 7:20:23 PM12/27/05
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> " I JUST figgered out how ta turn da #@$%ing thing on."
>
> It was outta gas...right? Maroon.
>
> Wolfie, camra eggspurt
>

Nope....it's the guy driving it that's the problem. And No..Its not
maroon.....its SILVER.
And BTW....who took all them pitchers you post anyway?? What ya take
em with.....A Brownie camra?? HAW!!!

Eddie

Joan F (MI)

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Dec 27, 2005, 7:54:39 PM12/27/05
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Actually, for most cameras you really don't need that software, they take
pictures in the.jpg format. You can just plug the USB cable that comes with
it into the USB port on the computer, turn the camera on and cut or copy and
paste from the camera to the hard drive using Windows Explorer. In fact,
with XP an Explorer wizard will come up and ask what you want to do, just
choose copy images. The camera shows up in Explorer as a removable drive.
Of course, first Eddie will have to point the camera at something and push
the shutter button so he has some pictures on it to copy.

In news:AO2sf.203688$Gd6.955@pd7tw3no,
Suze <mi...@shaw.ca> stated

Joan F (MI)

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Dec 27, 2005, 7:58:16 PM12/27/05
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Well, struggle away while we women take pictures, record sound files and
make little videos with our cute little cameras.

In news:1135728106.3...@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com,
Eddie <hard...@wowway.com> stated

Yoj

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Dec 27, 2005, 8:38:18 PM12/27/05
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"JD Cooper" <what...@mygoodnes.net> wrote in message
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Then why do men always have to have control of the remote?

Joy


Wolfie

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Dec 27, 2005, 9:11:47 PM12/27/05
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Speaking strictly as a male I can assure you it has nothing to do with
a woman's ability to operate the remote control. Women just need a
man's input in deciding what to watch. Controlling the remote control
is a physical manifestation of the basic nurturing instinct so
prevalent in the modern male, God love 'em.

Wolfie, canis loopus

Yoj

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Dec 27, 2005, 10:22:24 PM12/27/05
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"Wolfie" <dplus...@netscape.net> wrote in message
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;-)

Joy


Suze

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Dec 28, 2005, 4:26:14 AM12/28/05
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I didn't realize it could be done without a program Joan. Good to know. But
if you want to work on the pictures and don't have a program like Photoshop,
then wouldn't the software that comes with the camera be useful for that?
The software that came with my camera (HP) has a software program where you
can do frames, greeting cards, sizing, altering etc.
Suze

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Suze

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"Eddie" <hard...@wowway.com> wrote in message
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Sigh...you're probably right Eddie. Could it be that I have met so few REAL
MEN in my life that I didn't recognize one when I didn't see him? So next
time you need advice keep an eye out for a message from a guy named Albany
Umblebee, Professor of Technalosophy from Harvard. That'll be me saving your
face...what's left of it that is. <G>
Suze


Suze

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"Eddie" <hard...@wowway.com> wrote in message
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>> Wolfie, camra eggspurt

> Eddie

Uh-oh! The glitz blinded you and you got sucked in to buying the silver one
didn't you Eddie!
Suze


Suze

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Dec 28, 2005, 4:26:15 AM12/28/05
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All that and more...after hours each day of educating our men too. ;-)
Suze

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Numac

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Dec 28, 2005, 6:16:11 AM12/28/05
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In article <1135735907.3...@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
dplus...@netscape.net says...
yea yea what wolfie said! Wait till I tell the wife! I'm nurturing her.
Numac

JD Cooper

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Dec 28, 2005, 10:37:17 AM12/28/05
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Wolfie wrote:

Couldn't have said it better!

:-)

JD

Phxbrd

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Dec 28, 2005, 11:09:57 AM12/28/05
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"Yoj" <joyga...@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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This thread has reminded me of the list of things a modern man should be
able to do, probably written by P.J. O'Rourke, but I can't find it. It
stirred me so I once printed it out and framed it for my grandboy's room.
I'd like to see it again. Does anyone know where it is?

Eddie

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Dec 28, 2005, 11:37:14 AM12/28/05
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> >
> >
>
> This thread has reminded me of the list of things a modern man should be
> able to do, probably written by P.J. O'Rourke, but I can't find it. It
> stirred me so I once printed it out and framed it for my grandboy's room.
> I'd like to see it again. Does anyone know where it is?

Yeah P-bird.......It's in the hall closet on the top shelf......behind
that ugly hat you used to wear.

Eddie

Phxbrd

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Dec 28, 2005, 11:48:59 AM12/28/05
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"Eddie" <hard...@wowway.com> wrote in message
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I still wear it, but you shouldn't make fun of the English like that.
AAMOF, I have two wool tweed hats, one from England, one from Oregon - name
of Pendleton....


>


Joan F (MI)

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Dec 28, 2005, 12:02:31 PM12/28/05
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Yes, it could be useful. However, the program I like best for basic image
editing is the free IrfanView, www.irfanview.com . It does an excellent job
and is very easy to learn. Also serves as an image viewer, you can see
thumbnails of a whole folder in various sizes. With the plugins it will
also play various sound files. I prefer not to have to get used to a new
program every time I get new hardware, am on my fourth digital camera, first
one purchased in December 1996. For more sophisticated editing I use
PhotoImpact, various version of which I have been using since PI3 came with
my scanner in '96. For the occasional greeting card I make I use PrintShop,
first version of PrintShop was a DOS version I had available at work before
I had my own computer. Guess I am stuck in a rut but most of the
competitive programs are very similar in what they will do but somewhat
different in interface, so it's just easier to stick with something that is
familiar. There is no reason that your HP software wouldn't work for images
from other cameras so if you like it there would be no reason to change if
you got a different camera.

In news:WSssf.201663$ki.28532@pd7tw2no,
Suze <mi...@shaw.ca> stated

Joan F (MI)

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Dec 28, 2005, 12:05:33 PM12/28/05
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Yes, I have trained Jimmy on my previous camera and he is really the only
one who uses it now. It does a fine job and the only reason I got the newer
Pentax was because of its small size. It fits nicely in my purse so I can
always have it with me and takes amazing pictures for its size. It has a 5x
optical zoom and takes 5 megapixel pictures.

In news:XSssf.201666$ki.66816@pd7tw2no,
Suze <mi...@shaw.ca> stated

graham

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"Joan F (MI)" <jjf...@removethisameritech.net> schreef in bericht
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> Yes, it could be useful. However, the program I like best for basic image
> editing is the free IrfanView, www.irfanview.com . It does an excellent
> job
> and is very easy to learn. Also serves as an image viewer, you can see
> thumbnails of a whole folder in various sizes. With the plugins it will
> also play various sound files. I prefer not to have to get used to a new
> program every time I get new hardware, am on my fourth digital camera,
> first
> one purchased in December 1996. For more sophisticated editing I use
> PhotoImpact, various version of which I have been using since PI3 came
> with
> my scanner in '96. For the occasional greeting card I make I use
> PrintShop,
> first version of PrintShop was a DOS version I had available at work
> before
> I had my own computer. Guess I am stuck in a rut but most of the
> competitive programs are very similar in what they will do but somewhat
> different in interface, so it's just easier to stick with something that
> is
> familiar. There is no reason that your HP software wouldn't work for
> images
> from other cameras so if you like it there would be no reason to change if
> you got a different camera.

Joan
I use the Canon software for timed shots, I connect the camera to the
electricity power (battery would run out) then using the camera software
program to take a picture for example every 30 seconds. Directly through the
USB cable usually with laptop. (Remote shooting) I did this with a plant on
the windowsill in the sun, then made a GIF of the results. There are many
other timing/remote shooting possibilities using the Canon software.
I use Photoshop but teach students to use Infranview, mainly because it is
free.
Graham


Gordon

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Dec 28, 2005, 2:53:02 PM12/28/05
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Suze <mi...@shaw.ca> wrote

>
>"Eddie" <hard...@wowway.com> wrote in message
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>
>> Nope....it's the guy driving it that's the problem. And No..Its not
>> maroon.....its SILVER.
>> And BTW....who took all them pitchers you post anyway?? What ya take
>> em with.....A Brownie camra?? HAW!!!
>
>> Eddie
>
>Uh-oh! The glitz blinded you and you got sucked in to buying the silver one
>didn't you Eddie!
>Suze
>
Why DO they make silver cameras?
I bought a silver digi camera and soon discovered the error when I tried
to shoot birds through the window, and got reflections.
Also they are too conspicuous for impromptu candid shots.
Black is the only serious colour for a camera.
--
Gordon Harris

Gordon

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Dec 28, 2005, 2:55:21 PM12/28/05
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"Joan F (MI)" <jjf...@removethisameritech.net> wrote
>Actually, for most cameras you really don't need that software, they take
>pictures in the.jpg format. You can just plug the USB cable that comes with
>it into the USB port on the computer, turn the camera on and cut or copy and
>paste from the camera to the hard drive using Windows Explorer. In fact,
>with XP an Explorer wizard will come up and ask what you want to do, just
>choose copy images. The camera shows up in Explorer as a removable drive.
>Of course, first Eddie will have to point the camera at something and push
>the shutter button so he has some pictures on it to copy.
>
I have card slots in the front of my PC which take the camera cards, and
that is also the easy way to get them in, but the software can help to
produce Slide Show CDs for the family.
--
Gordon Harris

Phxbrd

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"Gordon" <Gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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Ever see a black Leica?

Gordon

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Dec 28, 2005, 4:38:13 PM12/28/05
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Phxbrd <lesliese...@yahoo.com> wrote
>
>"Gordon" <Gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote

>> >
>> Why DO they make silver cameras?
>> I bought a silver digi camera and soon discovered the error when I tried
>> to shoot birds through the window, and got reflections.
>> Also they are too conspicuous for impromptu candid shots.
>> Black is the only serious colour for a camera.
>> --
>> Gordon Harris
>
>Ever see a black Leica?
>
No, but I rarely see a silver one, either. ;-)
--
Gordon Harris

Suze

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Dec 28, 2005, 11:53:25 PM12/28/05
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Thanks Joan, that information, especially about irfanview happens to come in
handy right now. My husband just got a new computer and passed his last one
onto his brother who is very much a novice. He's a very artistic type of guy
and pictures are a priority so I think that's a program he'd really like to
have. As for Printshop, I think we have an old one called Printshop Gold?
around here somewhere but not in the computer. I used to like to play with
doing newsletters in that. I didn't know that you didn't have to use the
program that comes with your camera and that other ones would do for loading
in your pictures. You are a veritable font of knowledge my dear. ;-)
Suze

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Suze

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LOL! :-))


Suze

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Dec 29, 2005, 12:40:21 AM12/29/05
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That sounds like a great camera you have Joan. I remember Pentax from years
ago when my sis in law had a 35 mm....before digital. It took the best
pictures I'd ever seen that weren't professional.
I love the one I have too. It's an HP R607 Photosmart with 20 x zoom and
takes pictures at 4.1...though my husband says it is higher than that when
it's set a certain way so I dunno. There's still much for me to learn about
it regarding setting it for different situations and being aware of the
light conditions. This one also has video clips but I haven't tried that so
far. These digitals are so much fun, especially since you can just delete
any poor shots and carry on. :-) How come you don't take many pictures
anymore if that question is not being too nosy?
Suze

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Suze

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Dec 29, 2005, 1:14:24 AM12/29/05
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"Gordon" <Gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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I don't see any card-slots in the front of mine Gordon, but there's a little
oval door that flaps down where I can plug in the USB thingamajig. Slide
shows are kind of neat really. I'll have to check if my software does that.
I don't use it much because I prefer PS for diddling around with the prints.
Suze

Victoria

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"Suze" <mi...@shaw.ca> wrote in message
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> That sounds like a great camera you have Joan. I remember Pentax from
years
> ago when my sis in law had a 35 mm....before digital. It took the best
> pictures I'd ever seen that weren't professional. [..]

I used my 25 y/o Pentax K1000 for Christmas photos ... a world-class manual
SLR. They stopped making it years ago, but it's worth now as much as it ever
was ... and it still takes marvelous pictures.

When I say manual I mean manual, I control everything. I could get more
creative with a manual. A friend has four of my photographs hanging in his
den...flowers shot through a piece of wavy shower door glass...they look
like impressionist paintings.

My photographer uncle reccomended it as a learner...I went on to buy 35mm
Canons and Nikons wot had bells and whistles, but always came back to my
Pentax. Never a repair either.

v

Joan F (MI)

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Dec 29, 2005, 5:15:38 PM12/29/05
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Oh, I do take pictures, what I meant was that I don't take many with the
Olympus that Jimmy uses, I use the Pentax almost exclusively now. I am
forever taking cat pictures and garden stuff in the summer.

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Joan F (MI)

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Dec 29, 2005, 5:17:17 PM12/29/05
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I gave up on manual focus when I started taking more pictures of cats, they
don't want to sit still long enough for you to focus.

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"Victoria" <Vict...@privacy.net> wrote in message
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Those flower pictures sound lovely. I never really got into using a camera
and learning all the settings until I got this digital one. I'm still
learning with it but it's a challenge I like. :-) If I get another camera in
the future I'll look into the Pentax digital given what you and Joan have
said about it. I think that'll be a long time away though as I've yet to
master the one I've got.
Suze


Suze

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Dec 30, 2005, 4:21:43 AM12/30/05
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I must have misunderstood Joan. Sorry about that. I have seen some of your
cat pics and they're good.
Suze

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Victoria

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"Joan F (MI)" <jjf...@removethisameritech.net> wrote ...

> I gave up on manual focus when I started taking more pictures of cats,
they
> don't want to sit still long enough for you to focus.
>
I used to shoot interesting action pictures of horses running. If the focus
is tight on the head, their blurry legs have a marvelous effect.
v


Phxbrd

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Dec 30, 2005, 10:45:17 AM12/30/05
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"Victoria" <Vict...@privacy.net> wrote in message
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A million years ago, I took pictures of the last Mille Miglia race held on
public roads in Italy. I had a tiny Minox camera that had 1/1000 of a
second shutter speed. I took pictures of sports cars passing at speeds near
200 mph. The pictures looked as though the cars were parked, except the
tires were perfectly round with no flat spot at the bottom. One of the
pictures was of Spanish Count Portago, and likely the last picture taken of
him alive. A few miles on he ran off into the crowd and killed 28 or so
people....

Gordon

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Dec 30, 2005, 6:53:13 AM12/30/05
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Anne Jackson <amyg...@zetnet.co.uk> wrote

>Gordon <Gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> said:
>> >
>> Why DO they make silver cameras?
>> I bought a silver digi camera and soon discovered the error when I tried
>> to shoot birds through the window, and got reflections.
>> Also they are too conspicuous for impromptu candid shots.
>> Black is the only serious colour for a camera.
>
>You didn't tell me _that_ a couple of days ago, and now it's too late!
>My new camera is silver.... 8-(
>
Never mind, it was an afterthought, and women like shiny things!

>Oh, and the old one is now working.... it's black....and BIG! ;-)
>
That's life.....
--
Gordon Harris

Gordon

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Dec 30, 2005, 7:05:12 AM12/30/05
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Suze <mi...@shaw.ca> wrote
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>"Gordon" <Gor...@g3snx.demon.co.uk> wrote

>>>
>> I have card slots in the front of my PC which take the camera cards, and
>> that is also the easy way to get them in, but the software can help to
>> produce Slide Show CDs for the family.
>
>I don't see any card-slots in the front of mine Gordon, but there's a little
>oval door that flaps down where I can plug in the USB thingamajig. Slide
>shows are kind of neat really. I'll have to check if my software does that.
>I don't use it much because I prefer PS for diddling around with the prints.
>Suze
>
Yes, I use PS to edit and size them.
--
Gordon Harris

Joan F (MI)

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Dec 30, 2005, 5:06:34 PM12/30/05
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I used to shoot race cars with manual focus. Motion isn't that much of a
problem from a distance, but if you are close to something like a cat, it
can run out of the picture by the time you are ready to push the button.

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Joan F (MI)

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Dec 30, 2005, 5:08:49 PM12/30/05
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One of my best racing shots was of a friend going over a little hill with
all four wheels off the ground!

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Pijoe

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Dec 31, 2005, 5:52:22 PM12/31/05
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Joan F (MI) wrote:

The larger the f-stop, the better the range of focus.

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