Re: Software Licence Compliance and FAST - digital cameras



On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 12:00:15 GMT, "phantom"
<nobody@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>> >Most/many digital cameras are recognized by XP as an additional drive
>> >when you plug them into a usb port. So you can just copy the pics onto
>> >the hard drive and then manipulate them as you want with Photoshop, Gimp
>> >or whatever. No need for the camera manufacturers software. This works
>> >fine with my Olympus anyway. Don't know about Sony or Kodak but worth a
>> >try.
>>
>> Same with my Minolta.
>>
>But not with my canon...
>
I pull the memory card and stick it in a card reader on the PC. Read
it from any networked PC.
.



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