This is my unimpressive photo, but it is a great reminder of a wonderful trip.
Beautiful place to visit!
What Jim-Pops said. Absolutely!
We use a Roku on our TV. One of the channels (Photo View) allow you to search through the photos and videos you have stored on Google Photos. The best part is you can use it as the source for your TV Screensaver.
My first post: just a shot from my new Galaxy S22 of a rose from my Mother's Day flowers.
sgt hop wrote:
i still have mine...it used 127 film....
In the late 1940"s, when I was nine or so, my parents bought me my first camera - a Kodak Brownie. Loved it!
What is the Attic? I have missed Linda too.
I was going to try this but it doesn't allow me to set up user pages because I am not an established user.
I, too, have been looking for an easy, free software for removing backgrounds. I recently found that Microsoft 3D, which comes free with Windows 10, works well for some applications.
CassidyMariya wrote:
Hello I am trying to find a good free editing softwares to edit my images. i cannot pay a subscription but i really need a good editing software for my computer. i have been editing my images on my phone. if you have a software please let me know thanks.
I have three free ones that I use on my Windows desktop PC: Infraview, Faststone, and Adobe Express. You can download - and use them - free from their websites.
Luen, If you don't know how to upload the picture, maybe these instructions will help.
"Directly beneath your post, you should see three options: Reply, Quote Reply, Report Issue.
Click on Reply.
That will bring up a White Box in which to enter text.
The next line gives two options, Send and Preview.
On the next line, click the Choose File Button.
From there you should be able to choose the picture you wish to restore.
Click (or double-click on the file).
That should carry you back to UHH and you should see the name of the photo you entered.
To the right, click on Add Attachment.
The image should appear below that. Click on Update."
I really hope you can upload it because I think somebody on here will be able to help you.
(I also have 60 year old children so I know how precious these old pictures/memories are.)
Morning Star wrote:
If you are using Windows, it is very easy to change, add to, delete any of the exif data.
In File Explorer click on the folder your photos are in.
There will be a bar across the top, giving you a lot of possibilities for display.
Select "Details".
You will now have a list of the photos in that folder, as well as several columns with different headers.
Right-click on any of the headers, from the pop-up that shows then, you can select what columns you want to add or remove.
If that is not sufficient for your needs, from that same pop-up select "more" at the very bottom. The next pop-up should keep you out of mischief for a while, as there are so many options of items you can add to your tags. Some auto-fill, some you type in yourself.
I suggest you make a new folder, copy some photos to it, and play with this feature for a bit so you understand it and see what it actually does.
Have fun!
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Thank you, Morning Star, for this information. I have worked with Microsoft and Pictures for years and did not know how to do this. I don't mean to highjack OP's question but I have a question. I see how to do this with individual folders within another folder, but is there anyway to do it at the higher folder level (Example: Folder 2020 includes folders for Christmas, Easter, Grandkids, Pets. The Grandkids folder includes Devin, Cody, and Henry. The Devin folder includes Swimming, Birthday, and School. Do I have to make changes on every folder or can I do it at the 2020 level?
sumo wrote:
Basic question. Do you focus your camera by putting your finger on the phone screen on the exact spot you want in focus. When you do this a small square appears on you screen. That is what is now in sharp focus. continue holding your finger there and letters at the top appear. “AE/AF LOCK”. which means your focus is locked in place
I did not know that. Thank you.
I subscribed. I am so happy to see this.