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HOW TO: Transfer Images from a Digital Camera to a Computer

 Digital cameras make it easier than ever before to access and use your images very quickly after taking them.  Gone is the era of waiting hours or days to get film developed!  But now that you've taken some lovely pictures on your digital camera, you may be wondering how to actually transfer them across to a computer so that you can view, edit, share and print them.  Take a look at this infographic below which leads you through the process.


Happy photo taking!


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