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    Jeri77 is offline Junior Member Jeri77 is on a distinguished road
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    I am new to using Olympus sp-310. Can anyone tell my how to open the images in Paint Shop Pro 9. When I transfered the images from the camera to my computer, all of them went into the Olympus Master program. I can't figure out how to open them with PSP.
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    Jeri

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    I don't transfer my images that way, in fact most people don't. Unless you specify otherwise,the images you transfer using Olympus Master on Windows XP will be put in
    C:\Documents and Settings\Account Name\Application Data\OLYMPUS\OLYMPUS Master. Just open PSP and navigate their to find them.

    Since you seem to prefer using PSP, you don't need to use OM for image transfer (you don't need OM installed at all if you don't use it (unless your camera is firmware updateable).

    Just connect your camera to the PC with USB lead, turn it on and windows will automatically detect it and a Window should open. In there will be a folder containing another folder. Open it, and voila! there are your pics. Just highlight the ones you want to save, right-click and select 'Copy'. Now go to your 'My Pictures' folder, right-click and select 'Paste'. Windows will copy your photos there from the camera.

    To avoid having to connect the camera to the PC (which can often be fiddly and runs down the camera battery), get a card-reader for your type of camera-card. Connect that to the PC instead and leave it there. Now all you have to do in future is remove the card from your camera and put it in the card reader. The reader will have it's own drive-letter on the PC. Same thing happens - Windows will detect it and you use Copy/Paste same as I described earlier.
    Last edited by pip22; May 22nd, 2006 at 02:06 PM.

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    u can always just right click on the file and go "open with"
    http://www.jameswatkinsphotography.com

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