Has anyone created pics from their memory card?

United States
April 19, 2008 3:31am CST
I got a digital camera for Christmas but it got broken, I saved all my pics onto the memory card. Has anybody viewed their prints at Wal-Mart or is their an easier way.
6 responses
@jesbellaine (4139)
• Philippines
26 Apr 08
Buy a memory card reader for your memory card so you can save your files and pictures on the computer as well or you can go to Kodak, they do have converters there so that you can print our your pictures. Cheers!
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• Philippines
19 May 08
Oh that is great. A CD picture for family! Goodluck! Cheers!
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• United States
13 May 08
Got a memory card reader, I plan to make a CD of my pics for the family.
• United States
24 May 08
I use kodak and snapfish to buy prints.
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• United States
25 May 08
Thanks, I give that a try too.
@Sir_bobby88 (8231)
• Singapore
21 Apr 08
I have wash my pictures a long time ago , normally i go for shoes that had promotion that say 100 pics for cheaper rate yea . prehaps you could find that in your local camera shop instead of wal mart yea .
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@dandj929 (423)
• United States
19 Apr 08
I have viewed/printed pictures at Walmart. It was one of those Kodak Picture Makers. It worked out fine for me at the time. But now I have an HP photo printer where I can just pu the memory card into one of several SD or memory stick slots. I love it! Maybe you could purchase one of these HP printers (or any other photo printer that can read the memory cars) to view and print the pictures. You don't even need a computer for that function. Hope this helps!
• United States
19 Apr 08
I've got an HP printer, so I'm halfway there. I took Badams advice and I'm going to get a card reader and print from my home. I'll have to get the cartridges and paper. Thanks for your help.
@Badams (89)
• Canada
19 Apr 08
I used to work at the photolab at a local Wal-Mart and those picture makers and extremely easy to use. If you just want to view the pictures though, my suggestion would be to buy a card reader for your computer. They usually cost about $10 these days. All they do is plug into a spare USB port on your computer, then you can plug the card directly into the computer and view them just as you would a flash drive.
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• United States
19 Apr 08
Thanks! I'll go that route, the thought of going to Wally Mart usually takes part of my life away. I'll pick up a card reader and view the pics and then go from there. BTW, thanks for pulling your snow mobile over to type, its very courteous to other people. :)
• India
7 May 08
hello friend, if you are asking how to do transfer them to the wal mart than there come some usb memory card interfacers which help u let ur memory card be connected to your pc and than you can transfer your photos as u r copying it from one folder to another
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• United States
13 May 08
Got a card reader and now I have the daunting task of going through 500 pics.