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Texsrt4
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Dec 21, 2006 02:03 |  #1

i have downloaded all of my pictures onto my computer. now i want to go down to teh camera store and make some prints. is there a way to put the pictures back on my XTi, so i can take the memory card down there, or do i need to burn a CD to do it? i tried to export the images, but i could not find a way to do it, with both the software that came with it and apple aperture




  
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Dec 21, 2006 02:46 |  #2

Just copy them back to the CF card and take that down. You don't need the body..


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Dec 21, 2006 02:57 |  #3

Get a card reader.


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Dec 21, 2006 07:19 |  #4

As Tim just said, you will NEED a card reader to do this, I don't think there is any way of copying files to the camera via the USB lead.


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Dec 21, 2006 07:20 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #5

As TIM says....get a card reader for several reasons. The one that applies in your situation is that a reader only COPIES files to your PC. The files remain on your CF card until you re-format. Remember to re-format ONLY in camera. Life will be much easier this way.


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Dec 22, 2006 19:00 |  #6

thats what i thought, thanks guys




  
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