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If I understand your question: Your files are stored in Raw format and you would like to access them with standard PC viewing/editing software. This is not a function of the file system (fat 32 or
Using a photo editing program like Photoshop, import (place command) each photo into a separate layer. Use the editing program 'align images' command which will line up the common edges of the background
I usually don't make recommendations for product. But since it was such a unique request I couldn't resist. Please don't take this as an endorsement of this particular make/model of frame. But it should
You're in luck. I just posted the information on my blog: Next to dropping your camera in the water, the next worst thing has to be losing your memory- that is your camera's memory. All your photos
Hi Clark, It depends on what the final size will be when printing. Printing Size & Quality Recommendations from Standard 35 MM Film Scans. Scan Resolution 3 X 5 4 X 6 5 X 7 8 X 10 11 X 14 16 X 20
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