AboutScott Valentine Expertise Most anything about digital post processing (Photoshop, etc), effects, and image restoration, some technical information about digital imaging systems, light and electron microscopy, optical physics and image analysis. I can help with shooting basics, lighting setups, and getting the most out of your digital camera. I am also an 'expert' here for Photoshop (Computers/Technology > Software > Graphics Software > Photoshop).
Experience I've been an image analyst and advanced amateur photographer for over 6 years. I run an Adobe user group, focusing on digital media, and have lectured on digital image capture systems. Currently, I am an administrator for a rather large instructional Photoshop forum
Organizations Adobe User Groups, National Association of Photoshop Professionals, Advanced Imaging Specialists
Education/Credentials Bachelor of Physics, University of California, San Diego
Awards and Honors Winner: Best in Show and several category first place awards - Imaging Professionals of the Southwest Print Competition (multiple years)
Expert: Scott Valentine Date: 4/26/2007 Subject: changing image property
Question hi,
i have nikon L6 camera. is there any way to see photos in my camera screen, which i have downloaded from internet. when i transfer images captured other then my camera, it do not show that images, camera only show images taken with same camera...
may be by changing image property it will work becouse every image have its detail discription in its property...
i hope u have understand my question
plz sir reply me plzzzzzzz
Farhan nazir
Answer Farhan,
Your camera is not intended to be used as an image viewer, except for pictures it takes. Uploading foreign images (e.g., images it didn't shoot) is probably not a good idea, as you risk corrupting the file system. This could cause other images to be lost or even permanent damage to your memory card.
Changing the properties isn't likely to help; there is format, metadata, and other information to consider. I'd advise you to only look at these other images on a true media viewer or computer.