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Old January 23rd 05, 06:45 PM
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I bought a Lexar 1 GB CompactFlash card on eBay. It was new, wrapped
and labeled also as Ritz Print Digital Film. Images I shoot display
without problems on the image screen of my PowerShot A75, but when I
try importing them to iPhoto from the camera or a card reader nothing
seems to get there.

Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks.

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Old January 23rd 05, 07:44 PM
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I bought a Lexar 1 GB CompactFlash card on eBay. It was new, wrapped
and labeled also as Ritz Print Digital Film. Images I shoot display
without problems on the image screen of my PowerShot A75, but when I
try importing them to iPhoto from the camera or a card reader nothing
seems to get there.

Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks.


Are you running Windows XP?

If so, go to My Computer from your desktop, where you would see the drives
listed. You should see an Icon called....Canon Powershot A75. You might need
to refresh the screen (F5). Click or double click on that icon and you
should have access to the pictures, its just like looking at another hard
drive. If you can do this, you know the camera is ok. That leaves a software
problem on the PC.

Right?


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Old January 24th 05, 02:24 PM
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I bought a Lexar 1 GB CompactFlash card on eBay. It was new, wrapped
and labeled also as Ritz Print Digital Film. Images I shoot display
without problems on the image screen of my PowerShot A75, but when I
try importing them to iPhoto from the camera or a card reader nothing
seems to get there.

Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks.


Are you running Windows XP?


Yeah, iPhoto runs pretty good on XP.
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Old January 29th 05, 11:47 PM
Ray Fischer
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I bought a Lexar 1 GB CompactFlash card on eBay. It was new, wrapped
and labeled also as Ritz Print Digital Film. Images I shoot display
without problems on the image screen of my PowerShot A75, but when I
try importing them to iPhoto from the camera or a card reader nothing
seems to get there.

Any ideas or suggestions? Thanks.


1) You don't have the macera set to use PTP (picture transfer protocol)
2) You're shooting RAW photos.

The odds of it being a problem with the memory card are really low
unless the transfer works with a different card and no changes in
camera settings.

--
Ray Fischer


 




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