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Take pictures on the computer without camera

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I'm trying to post pictures on my new blog and i don't know how to do it. I was wondering if there is a program that lets you take pictures on the computer. Asked Aug, 10 2011
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You can do a screen capture and paste. Screen capture: CNTL-<printscreen> or something similar to "print screen", it's one of the keys at the top of the keyboard. Answered Aug, 10 2011
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1. In the Autoplay dialog box, click Import pictures using Windows. Windows will locate the pictures on your memory card.
2. After Windows locates your pictures, you're asked if you want to create a tag (a word or a short phrase that describes the group) for the pictures you're importing. If you do, type the tag name in the Tag these pictures (optional) box. If the pictures being imported don't have any single characteristic in common, skip this step. You can always add tags to individual pictures later
3. As Windows begins importing your pictures, select the Erase after importing check box if you want to delete the pictures from your memory card after importing is finished. That clears space on the card so that you can take a new batch of pictures
read more :http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/Working-with-digital-pictures Answered Apr, 15 2011
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Just like you would in Windows. Connect the camera to the computer using your via Firewire, USB or memory stick. Then Linux will mount the media and from there it depends on which distribution you’re using, which you’ve so kindly not shared with us. For Ubuntu go to Places -> Computer and find the media, double click it and copy the contents.

Connect Your Digital Camera To Linux

Answered Sep, 18 2011
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Hello man. Is this camera a camera with a memory card? Well if so then put that memory card in the responding slot in the front of your printer < if it has one usually they do. If no you can go to office max etc... to buy a card reader. But if it has the slot after you push it in if it dosn't come up with an option to copy photos then go to >My Computer > there should be a removable drive, in my case it is Removable Disk (F) then click and open it and keep clicking on the folder till it brings you to a picture directory. From there you can just copy and save photos. Hope this helps a little :D

http://en.kioskea.net/forum/affich-17667-how-to-transfer-pictures-from-camera Answered Feb, 24 2011
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