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Title: Digital Cameras


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Digital Cameras
  • Presented by Melanie Dillard

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Types
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Considerations
  • Size
  • Pixels
  • Battery/Charger
  • Accessories
  • Zoom
  • Manual Focus
  • View Finder

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Considerations
  • Stabilization
  • Shutter Speed
  • Weight
  • Movie Clips
  • Usage
  • Storage Types
  • Picture Transfer

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Storage Types
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Storage / Viewers /Printers
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Transferring Media
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Demonstration
  • Importing pictures from Camera
  • Importing pictures form media storage
  • Transferring media to different storage media
    types.

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Using Picasahttp//picasa.google.com
  • What is Picasa?
  • Picasa is free photo management software that
    helps you instantly find, edit and share all the
    photos on your PC. Picasa automatically locates
    all your photos (even ones you forgot you had)
    and sorts them into visual folders organized by
    name, size, or date. You can drag and drop to
    arrange your folders and make albums to create
    new groups. Picasa makes sure your photos are
    always organized.

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  • Picasa also makes advanced editing simple by
    putting one-click fixes and powerful effects at
    your fingertips. Picasa makes it a snap to share
    your photos - you can email, upload to an online
    album, print photos at home, make gift CDs, and
    even post photos to Blogger.You can download
    Picasa from http//picasa.google.com/download/inde
    x.html

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Importing Into Picasa
  • You can import photos into Picasa from many
    sources, including cameras, CDs, memory cards,
    scanners, webcams, and more.
  • From within Picasa, click the Import button and
    select your device or folder from the dropdown
    menu (your camera should automatically be
    detected). Select the specific photos youd like
    to import, or choose all. These photos will be
    saved on your computer and displayed as a new
    folder in Picasa.
  • Demonstration

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Organizing PhotosFolders and Albums
  • While your photos are displayed in Picasa, they
    aren't actually stored in the application. When
    you install Picasa, it scans your hard drive and
    organizes the photos that are already on your
    computer by placing them into folders. These
    folders, along with the albums you create, make
    up the organization of your photos within Picasa.

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  • Folders represent actual folders on your
    computer's hard drive that contain photos.
    Changes you make to folders in Picasa will affect
    the matching folders on your computers hard
    drive. Moving a photo from one folder to another
    in Picasa will also move the photo in Windows
    Explorer.

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  • Albums, unlike folders, exist only in Picasa. For
    example, you might create an album called
    Pictures with Grandma, and include photos
    featuring Grandma from different folders to be
    used in a photo collage or to be shared online.
    Unlike Picasa folders, your albums don't
    correspond to real folders on your hard drive --
    so when you delete or move photos from an album,
    the original files remain in their original
    locations on your hard drive.

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Quick and Easy Editing
  • Now that your photos are organized, you can start
    editing. With Picasas advanced photo editing,
    you can use basic one-click fixes to improve
    almost any photo, adjust color and lighting, and
    add effects like black and white or sepia. Add
    captions to help tell the story. Double-click on
    any photo to open the Edit Photo screen.

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  • Its important to note that Picasa never
    overwrites your original file on disk any edits
    you make to a photo are only saved inside Picasa
    until you decide to either export or click the
    Save Changes button in the album header. Saving
    changes will overwrite the original file, while
    retaining a backup in a new Originals folder.
    This means that your original photos will always
    be safe and sound, accessible at any time.

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Neat Things To Do
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Movies Creating a movie
  • To make a movie from a selection of photos,
    follow the instructions below1. Select the
    photos you'd like for your movie. You can also
    select multiple photos from different folders
    using the "Hold" button next to the Photo
    Tray.2. When you have the desired photos
    selected, select "Create."3. Select "Movie."4.
    Select "Delay between pictures" from the
    drop-down menu and a movie size. 5. Click
    "OK."6. You'll see the option to compress your
    movie if you'd like to make the file size
    smaller.Your movie will now be saved in "My
    Pictures" and will also appear in Picasa. Please
    note that it's not possible to add music or audio
    to movies created in Picasa.

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Wallpaper Set wallpaper
  • To set any photo as your Windows Desktop
    Wallpaper using Picasa, please do the
    following1. Click the photo you wish to use as
    wallpaper.2. Click "Create" (next to File, Edit,
    View, etc.).3. Click "Set as Desktop..."4.
    Click "Yes" to the promptYour photo will now be
    your Windows desktop background (wallpaper).

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Collages Creating a collage
  • You can use Picasa to create one-of-a-kind photo
    collages. To create a Picasa collage, follow the
    instructions below
  • Select the photos you'd like to include in your
    collage. Your selected photos appear in the Photo
    Tray in the lower-left corner of the
    screen.Press the Ctrl key to select multiple
    pictures, and press the Hold button when adding
    photos from multiple albums or collections.

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  • Click Collage.Note If the 'Collage' button is
    disabled, you'll need to first select photos for
    your collage.
  • Choose from the Type and Options drop-down menus
    to preview your collage. Tip By clicking
    directly on the collage preview, you can change
    the order of your photos. To shift the layout of
    a Picture Pile collage, press the Shift key while
    clicking the collage preview.

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  • Choose a folder from the Location drop-down menu.
    Your collage is saved to this folder. Note The
    photos Picasa uses in your collage are actually
    copies of your original photos. This way, your
    original photos remain untouched.
  • When you're satisfied with your collage, click
    Create.

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Make a Screensaver
  • Picasa includes its own screensaver which
    displays photos using various visual effects
    while your computer is inactive. You can
    configure the screensaver to show photos from
    various sources, including - Picasa's special
    Screensaver and/or Starred Photos albums-
    Specific folders on your computer- Albums in
    your Google Account for Picasa Web Albums

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  • The screensaver must be activated before it will
    run. There are two ways to activate the
    screensaver from within Picasa1. Go to "Tools"
    "Configure Screensaver". 2. Select photos you
    would like to display in the screensaver and go
    to "Create" "Add to Screensaver".

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  • Both methods will launch the "Display Properties"
    control panel so that you may further configure
    the screensaver. On the "Screen Saver" tab, the
    Picasa Screensaver is selected for you
    automatically. Press the "Settings" button to
    launch the Picasa Screensaver's configuration
    dialog. In the dialog, you will see two tabs, one
    called "Photo Sources" and one called "Visual
    Presentation."

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  • Even if you've used Picasa previously to create a
    screensaver, you'll need to create a new one by
    adding photos to the "Screensaver" album. To do
    so, go to "Create "Screen Saver." You can now
    drag and drop photos to or from other albums or
    rearrange the order of the photos within the
    Screensaver album. Please note that you can't
    delete or rename the Screensaver album.

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  • Screensavers Changing screensaver display
  • To change your visual display options for the
    Picasa Screensaver, please follow these steps in
    Windows1. Go to "My Computer".2. Select the
    "Control Panel" and click "Display"
    "Screensaver" "Settings" "Visual
    Presentation". (In later versions of Windows XP
    you may need to select "Appearance and Themes"
    before "Display")3. Under "Visual Effect" you
    can set your screensaver options to "Collage",
    "Wipe", "Crossfade", or "Pan and Zoom".

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Creating Gift CD
  • Select the photos you'd like to copy to the
    CD/DVD.
  • Click Gift CD.
  • Enter a name or title for your CD/DVD.
  • Optional Add any additional items from the Gift
    CD menu (see below for more details).
  • Insert a blank disk.
  • Click Burn Disc.

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  • To include an auto-running slideshow, select
    Include Slideshow.
  • To add more photos, click Add More. Note If you
    add many photos, a message that Picasa is
    "Calculating" will appear in the blue bar above
    "Burn Disc." Wait until this message disappears
    before clicking "Burn Disc."
  • To resize the photos, click the Photo Size
    drop-down menu and choose a new size. If you
    don't want to resize your photos, choose Original
    Size.
  • To include a copy of Picasa, select Include
    Picasa.

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  • Tip If you want to take the CD to a photo lab to
    make prints, just deselect Include Slideshow and
    Include Picasa.

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Backing Up
  • Backing up your photos is a good way to make sure
    that they're always safe and sound. Picasa makes
    it easy to do this. Just click on Tools Backup
    Pictures, and select New Set to get started.

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Back up to External Hard Drive
  • If you have a large collection of photos, this
    may be the way to go. Once youve initially
    backed up your entire collection, Picasa will
    then only back up the recent changes that youve
    made. This saves you time, and ensures that your
    entire collection will be protected. Using an
    external drive with Picasas backup feature is
    also a great way to migrate to a new computer.

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Backing Up An alternate drive
  • You can choose to run a Picasa backup to another
    drive instead of to a CD or DVD.1. If you are
    copying your backup to a removable drive, hook it
    up first.2. Select "Backup Pictures" from the
    Tools menu.3. Click "New Set."4. Label the New
    Backup set.5. Select "Disk to Disk Backup."6.
    Click "Choose."7. Select the Drive or Folder you
    wish to export the Backup too.8. Make sure all
    the Folders and/or Albums you wish to include in
    the Backup are selected.9. Click "Backup."Your
    backup will be copied to your drive of choice.

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Back up to CD or DVD
  • Burning your photos to CD or DVD is also a
    convenient option. Should your hard drive ever
    fail, or should a power surge hit your external
    drive, you will thank your lucky stars as you
    recover all of your photos and edits.

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How to create a Backup CD
  • Follow the steps below to create a backup1.
    Click the Tools menu and select "Backup
    Pictures".2. To backup all video files in
    Picasa, click on "New Set" in the Step 1 section,
    click on "Select All." in the Step 2 section.3.
    If you wish to back up select files, click the
    empty boxes next to the folders you wish to
    backup (on the left side of the backup screen).
    Only check-marked folders will be included in the
    backup.4. The blue bar above the "Burn" button
    will state how many blank CD or DVDs will be
    needed to complete the backup. Insert your blank
    CD or DVD, wait 20 seconds for Windows to read
    the disk, then click the "Burn" button.5. When
    you insert this backup into a new computer, you
    will be prompted to restore your photos. You can
    choose to have the photos copied back to their
    original locations or you can select a new
    location for your photos.The backup does not
    install Picasa. You will need to download and
    install Picasa from our sitehttp//picasa.googl
    e.comIt is recommend to reinstall Picasa after
    running restore from your backup.
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