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I have the same problem with my Canon MG6150. Lines a bit narrower, but still. Only noticable on the dark colours. Try the cleaning program, as it is probably a clogged nozzle. It helped for me, a bit.
This is usually a very simple fix. You may be holding the camera in such a way that one or more of your fingers partially blocks the built-in flash of the camera. When this happens, everyone notices the flash has fired, but they do not know that part of the light was blocked, leaving a part of the photo in the shadows.
Find out if this is the problem by picking up the camera as you might normally do, but while maintaining the same grip - turn it so that you can see where your fingers are in relationship to the flash on the front of the camera. Notice where your fingers naturally land when using the camera and and try to remember to keep fingers away from the flash. You might even let someone else try and see if the shadow is gone in their photos. Look how they hold the camera - notice the location of the flash and where their fingers are.
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I have a simular problem with my Sanyo. I know this sounds weird, but I have noticed if you shake the camera a little, the photo viewer comes back and pics can be taken. Also.. there is a spot that says 3x Digital zoom on the top of the camera, I also noticed if I put a little prssure on that spot with my fingers, the viewer comes back. I don't know if something might be loose, but thought maybe this information would help you.
hii there kindly following the following steps. Hope u will like it
1. Log in to your friendster account.
2. Point your mouse over 'profiles' menu then click 'photos'.
3. At the top right corner, click 'upload photos'.
4. In the upload photos area, you will notice that you had an 'existing album'. You may you use that option if you wish not to create another album, or you may create another album by selecting this button.
5. To select photos to upload, Just click "Browse Files" shown in Step no. 4 Picture above.
6. A pop-up window will appear, shows like these:
7.
Locate the file, or pictures (file extension example: .jpg, .bmp, .gif,
.png) you want to upload, select the file, or click. (See pictures
below.)
Browse
the location where you save the copies of your picture. It would be
very easy to locate if you save it in "My Documents" folder.
Picture shows that the file is selected, by clicking on the file, then click the 'Open' Button.
8. After Step no. 7, you will notice that your uploaded picture will appear below,
If
you wish to upload 2 or more pictures, you may repeat the step no. 7
until you reach the maximum total of pictures you are uploading...
You will notice in the picture above that there are two items or picture in 'Upload Queue'. It means that you added another picture by performing step no. 7
9. To start uploading... Click "Start Uploading" Button.
Uploading in progress... Once it reached the 100% its done...
10. The picture below shows that You had successfully uploaded your photos! Click "SAVE" button.
11. After successful upload friendster will automatically redirect you to your photo album. To view your uploaded photo simply go to your profile and click "Photos" button.
I had posted a solution to "lines on photo's or over exposed photo's" on my tips page covering most digital cameras but just recently I noticed my whole page has been removed and I am waiting to hear why.
Basically, lines on photo's or over exposed pictures in daylight are due to the shutter not closing over the lens completely.
It is a mechanical fault due to dirt/ grease or moisture on the shutter leafs sticking them together.
First connect the USB wire between the mobile and the PC, it will ask if you want to use it as a store device say yes. Is important to notice that the photo size can’t be so big if you want to display in the screen. You can save the large one but only can transport in the memory and went to some place for print it. Once opened the folders of the files you are going to extract the photo and the phone (removable memory-maybe a letter live “E, F”) open the one called pictures Select the photo that you want to load click over drag it to the phone (removable memory) and let it go you will notice a small window indicating the process.
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