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		<title>Saving Your Digital Camera Photos</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you have taken shots using your digital camera, the next thing is how save the digital camera photos.That means, you'll want to store them somewhere. If it is just storing, you can use the memory card, but that would get rather expensive, why don't we check out a few other choices to save digital [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you have taken shots using your digital camera, the next thing is how save the <strong>digital camera photos</strong>.That means, you'll want to store them somewhere. If it is just storing, you can use the memory card, but that would get rather expensive, why don't we check out a few other choices to save digital camera photos</p>
<p>1. Transfer your photos onto your computer. The majority of cameras feature a cable to connect your camera to your computer, a CD with a downloading program and an instruction booklet. Transferring the images is quick and easy. When they are on the computer, you can delete the images from your memory card and initiate taking more photos.</p>
<p>2. Burn your images onto a CD. If you have a CD burner on your computer, you can make photo discs to store or share with others. When it comes to pictures, it's often best to use a CD that can not be created over. This will save the heartache of losing precious photos. Tag the CD and store it wherever it could be gotten easily whenever you have to see your pictures.</p>
<p>3. Store your images on a public web site. There are many photo-hosting sites on the internet. Some charge for the service, but many are completely free. You have the choice to password-protect your images or share them with the world. This option helps if your computer should crash. Your pictures are safe.</p>
<p>4. Print your images and place them in a photo album. Many people still like turning the pages of a photo album and reviewing the memories. This also makes it possible for those without a computer to view your pictures.</p>
<p>5. Create a photo gift. There are places out there that will take your digital image and place in on shirts, mouse pads, cups, calendars and numerous other items. These make wonderful gifts and provide a way to keep a cherished picture near at all times.</p>
<p>These are some of the suggestions you can try to save <strong>digital camera photos</strong>. Using more creativity you can come with new ideas to save digital camera photo.</p>
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