d.c. beard
Well-Known Member
Well try this first instead:
Close out your pic software. Goto Start, My Computer, and then whatever one is your camera (like E: or F: drive). Click on it and it should open a regular folder with all the pics on your camera. You might have to navigate through a few folders to get to your pics.
Once you're there you can drag the pics over to your My Pictures folder on your pc (which is what I do cause I'm old school), and make different folders obviously. Or drag them to your desktop to find them easily when uploading later.
I think you can actually just browse to them on the camera through the Manage Attachments interface, but I'm not sure as I haven't tried it on the new RIU yet. It's always slower this way though. If you copy them to your hard drive first they'll upload much quicker.
This is assuming that your camera isn't set to save the pics in this format from the start. I don't see how it could, but I'm no photography major!
Close out your pic software. Goto Start, My Computer, and then whatever one is your camera (like E: or F: drive). Click on it and it should open a regular folder with all the pics on your camera. You might have to navigate through a few folders to get to your pics.
Once you're there you can drag the pics over to your My Pictures folder on your pc (which is what I do cause I'm old school), and make different folders obviously. Or drag them to your desktop to find them easily when uploading later.
I think you can actually just browse to them on the camera through the Manage Attachments interface, but I'm not sure as I haven't tried it on the new RIU yet. It's always slower this way though. If you copy them to your hard drive first they'll upload much quicker.
This is assuming that your camera isn't set to save the pics in this format from the start. I don't see how it could, but I'm no photography major!