08-28-2015, 01:50 AM
(08-27-2015, 07:04 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: Basically what Randy & Ferret have said, but, if, when you plug your camera or card into the computer, said computer sees the camera's storage as an extra drive, you may be able to copy images direct to Photobucket. You'll still need a computer.
See this is the way I teach kids. Let me put this into a language you will understand.
Thanks.
Lord, I miss Kodachrome!
F-stops, shutter speeds, and dark rooms!
(08-27-2015, 01:37 PM)Hiram E. Varona_imp Wrote: Gentlemen, has it occurred to anyone that sending photographs through or by "photobucket" is an impossible technological feat for some of us? I have tried many times to follow the steps provided by many a helpful forum member, and have yet been able to post a single picture through photobucket. The procedures sound simple enough. The problem is in my lack of computer knowledge necessary to post a picture successfully. I have the latest Nikon available (a birthday gift from last year), and have experience taking pictures for more than 40 years. Every time I use that camera, I must read the manual more than once to understand how it works! The one time I posted a picture it was my daughter's handiwork. When one is not up on computer technology or worse yet the "language" required to understand the instructions, it becomes a lost cause. There are so many pictures I would love to post on this forum, but I may as well try and make the "Mars Rover" maneuver on a planet I know nothing of. Sorry to butt in on this subject but I've totally given up on this, and now I'm reminded of the past failures.
I feel your pain. You aren't the problem, the program needs to be designed so everyone can use it or it is not useful.
