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How to Easily Transfer Photos and Videos

March 28 2013

camera lensWe talk a lot about high tech issues here at RE Technology--SEO, web design, listing syndication. Sometimes, though, it's good to get back to the basics.

My Computer Works' latest video tutorial reminds viewers just how easy it is to transfer photos and videos from their camera to their computer. In the age of the smartphone, where all images are instantly available for upload to the web, it's important to know how to move and store images on your computer. Photos can make or break a listing, after all, and once saved to your computer, images can be cropped and edited for maximum impact.

My Computer Works' tutorial shows viewers how to:

  • Transfer image copies via USB or an SD card reader
  • How to use your computer's native photo import program'
  • How to tag photos (we suggest tagging real estate photos by property address for better organization)
  • How to delete photos from your camera after saving to your computer

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