18th December 2009
Conversely backing up photos is a relatively new domain that is still an unchartered territory reason being majority of us being casual photographers who let loose their talents occasionally only during trips and vacations. Photos that we take while on ...
11th December 2009
All Sony Cyber Shot cameras use the Sony PRO Memory Stick. This memory storage device is often prone to problems. There is a simple solution for almost all memory card related issues. Formatting the device gets you out of one trouble and into another. All...
10th December 2009
A CompactFlash is a type of Flash media card used in camera for storing photos and other data. CF Cards like most other cards in it's league is also prone to errors. Data either gets deleted or is rendered inaccessible in those cases. One of the most comm...
10th December 2009
Photos are treasured possessions that bring back fond memories from the past. We are emotionally attached to them and parting with them seems quite painful. Digital cameras have become the order of the day and the picture quality that they provide is simp...
09th December 2009
A Kodak Easyshare M320 Digital Camera owner might observe several issues while attempting to access photos from SD/SDHC card:
1.SD/SDHC memory card is not recognized
2.You insert the card but the camera freezes
Cause:
The most prominent reason...
07th December 2009
One can hope for recovery of the data by relying on a data backup process. There are, however, instances when a simple built-in facility of data backup cannot help. In this case, you need to use some powerful Picture recovery software.
Suppose, while y...
07th December 2009
The new Canon Power Shot SX20 IS, is a powerful camera that has a 20x optical zoom coupled with a 4x digital zoom. Every single detail, no matter how distant the object, can be captured with the camera. The power-shot uses SD, SDHC, MMC, MMCplus, HC MMCp...
27th November 2009
A photograph is the best way to capture a moment and hold onto it for life. The best thing about it is, no matter how you have the photo saved, if after a few years you realize that you don't want that particular photo, you can simply delete it. Often whe...
24th November 2009
The Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-T77, launched about a year back (Sept. '08), is one of the newest in it's league to hit the market. With a width of 15mm and weighing 151g, it has set a new standard for compact cameras. Being small doesn't mean it's not powerful e...
24th November 2009
The size of storage devices seems to be reducing with every new one launched in the market. As the storage devices become smaller the capacity of the same increase. This makes it easier for storing images, videos etc. The IBM Microdrive, is basically a 1-...
23rd November 2009
Those who love gadgets and gizmos, Lexar is well known!! But for those who don't, it's one of the best known companies world over, for manufacturing memory cards. Lexar makes high performance cards which are some of the fastest cards available in the mark...
16th November 2009
GIMP is a graphics editing software. Although not a very popular one, the GIMP was designed by GNU as an image editing and retouching software. With GIMP one can perform image workflow steps such as editing, cropping photos, combining multiple pictures, c...
15th November 2009
Many of us love editing photos, trying to play around with the color, texture, contrast, brightness etc and there are plenty of softwares available for this purpose. But with softwares like PhotoShop and CorelDraw, one needs to be far more technical than ...
12th November 2009
The new Sony DSLR—A850, a full-on digital SLR, is a wonder of its own. Being very similar to the Sony DSLR—A900, but still being cheaper, this is the newest addition to most camera lovers wishlist!! The camera uses a CF (Compact Flash) and Memory Stic...
11th November 2009
Canon EOS 50D uses CF memory cards for its storage media which in spite of their data safeguard technologies are not invulnerable to human and technical corrupting or damaging forces. If you have any such loss irrecoverable through your computer's inbuilt...