Your camera is designed to take any picture on your camera??”even big 3 megapixel ones??”
and fit it on the TV screen. That??™s fine, but it can be slow because the camera has to read a lot of
useless data from the memory card, pack it down to a smaller image size, and, finally, pump it to
the TV. If you want to make a faster slide show, use your PC to convert the images to 640?—480-
pixel images, and then copy them back to a memory card. Insert the card in your camera, and
you??™re ready to rock and roll.
You??™re not limited to showing pictures you took with the digital camera on the TV.
Most cameras will output any image on the card to the television. This means you can
convert PowerPoint slides, graphics, and other images to JPEG images, store them on
a memory card, and display them on a TV. That makes your camera a portable generalpurpose
projector system.
Sell Your Digital Photos for Fun and Profit
It seems that there??™s something glamorous about being a professional photographer. I??™m guessing
it all goes back to seeing Greg Brady help the high school football team win the big game with
his daring sports photography in an episode of The Brady Bunch.
If you, too, have been seduced by the allure of getting paid for your photos, I have some
good news for you: thanks to the Internet, it has never been easier to sell your work.
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