I have a two years old digital camera*IXY ditital 10 model. It works fine. But now a days when I turn it on I can see some first bracket like spot in the display. Even in the photos also. If I Transfer the photo to computer I cannot see that spot. Is there any solution
SOURCE: Will not transfer to computer
Does the computer after connecting recognises the Camera thru USB connection/ If the camera is not recognised please update the device driver bfor the camera. It should solve your problem.
SOURCE: Canon IXY 70/ IXUS 60
The main reason for this problem will be the computer it self
If you try to transfer the same pictures to another computer you may find good result
with your computer you have to check the monitor built in card
There are two ways to solve this problem. I am assuming you are simply clicking on the pictures and choosing "edit" or double clicking on the pictures and they are opening in "Vista picture editing"
The first way to overcome this is by opening the desired program first (in this case canon's photo editor) and then choose open and find the desired photos.
The other way is to set the file type association in vista so that RAW programs open with the canon program see below for step by step:
1. Click Start
2. Click default programs on the black bar
3. Click Associate a file type or protocol with a program
4. Find the file types you want to open automatically in your canon editing program (RAW .jpg etc)
5. Click once at the top of the page click change program
6. A new window will open, if it does not list the correct program click browse at the bottom of the window and find your editor in it's folder.
7. Select the desired program by double clicking
8. Click OK
9. Click close
10. Test the new file association by double clicking a RAW file or one of the other file types and see if it loads into the correct program.
The final (and this is simply my plug for open source programs) solution would be to try something like GIMP (it is a photo editing suite developed under linux but adapted for windows) you can search for it on google.
If you are having trouble with any of these steps please post a comment and I will try and add some clarification.
Hope this helps
SOURCE: Canon Powershot A75 digital camera
Definitely sounds like you have a bad CCD. There is good news for you though. Canon recognized this particular model's CCD as faulty, and it is under recall! This means they will repair or replace your camera free of charge.
From Canon website: "U.S. residents are kindly directed to contact
the Canon Customer Support Center for further assistance at
1-800-828-4040. Support hours are Monday thru Friday - 8:00 AM to 12:00
midnight; and Saturday 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM (all times EST).
Alternatively, if electronic support is preferred, please send your
email to [email protected]"
Explain to them you have a Canon PowerShot A75 digital camera with a bad CCD and you were looking to get it serviced by them under the recall.
Good luck from darntoothysam.com
SOURCE: have a new sony dsc-w120
OK,
Camera has small inbuilt memory that can store few pictures. You can copy these photos in memory stick by inserting memory stick in camera, go to Menu >> Copy >> Yes.
Memory stick stores many photos depends on its size and let memory stick in camera, hook it with computer and transfer photos from memory card.
Thanks.
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