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    Bruce lee is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Pictures of my 27 track T build

     



    I just finished the track T build. Now I have started parts hunting for my next build. My problem is I have lots of pictures on sd cards from my camera but have no clue how to get them from card to this forum?

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    You'll have to download them from the memory cards to your computer. Some computers have a drive for various portable storage to read and transfer, or maybe your camera came with a USB cable to transfer the data. Or some printers have storage card readers and can transfer through the printer cable to your computer. You can then save to your hard drive, or to an online photo service. Once your pics are on either your hard drive or one of the photo services you can use the "manage attachments" feature in the "additional options" box. There you can either upload the picture from your hard drive, you may have to resize it so it doesn't overtake everyones screeen, or if you use an online photo service you can attach the URL link. Sounds more complicated than it is once you've done it a few times.
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    Thank you, I will give it a try.

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