Digital photo frames are cool and interesting ways for displaying your photos and sharing them with others. Digital photo frames don’t have to replace your printed photo scrapbooks and albums; instead, they can complement each other.
Tips for Using a Digital Photo Frame
Keep in mind that every digital photo frame is a little different, and some digital photo frames might not have the ability to display photos in the methods discussed here. Use these tips to learn more about making the most of your digital photo frame and troubleshoot any issues you may be having.
- If your digital photo frame software has this option, tell the software to automatically resize your photos to the best resolution for displaying on the photo frame. You don’t need a large amount of resolution to display photos at full size on a photo frame LCD, and lower resolution photos don’t require as much storage space within the digital photo frame.
- Using the digital photo frame’s slideshow feature is probably the best way to display your photos. The photos change after a set period, running through all the images stored.
- Most digital photo frames offer a variety of different methods for loading photos. A USB flash drive, a memory card, internal memory, or even a direct connection to your PC may work. If you have a large number of photos you want to transfer to a picture frame you probably want to turn to a USB drive or a memory card, as those storage methods typically hold many more photos than the digital photo frame’s internal memory.
- With some frames, you can add an audio file to the slideshow, giving you the option of playing music in the background as the photos scroll on the screen. You can upload music using the same methods that you upload photo files.
- Some digital photo frames require that you keep a USB device or a memory card permanently attached to the frame. Others allow you to copy images to the frame’s internal memory, which means you won’t have the added expense of buying an extra USB device or memory card that’s devoted to the digital photo frame. Since they’re inexpensive, having an extra memory card that’s just for the digital photo frame can be a good idea.
- Some digital photo frames run only on AC power, while others give you the option of running from batteries. Although using a battery option can be expensive after a while, there may be times when you want to carry your digital photo frame away from home, and having a battery option is handy for those times. Look through the frame’s specifications before you buy to determine whether it can run from both batteries and AC power.
- If you have a lot of photos with vertical orientations, see whether your digital photo frame can be physically turned to a vertical orientation, allowing you to display those photos with a natural look. Some digital photo frames can only operate in a horizontal orientation, and vertically oriented photos are displayed at a smaller size.
- When cleaning your digital photo frame, clean most spots with a dry, cotton cloth or a slightly damp electrostatic wipe. Essentially, anything you would use to clean your LCD TV or laptop computer screen can be used with the digital photo frame screen.
- Fingerprints are common on digital photo frame LCD screens because those viewing the screen often want to hold the frame, just like they’d hold a photo print. If you have a particularly stubborn fingerprint or smudge on the screen, you can use a tiny amount of water on a damp cloth to clean the smudge. Just be sure to place the water directly on the cloth, rather than directly on the screen.
Digital Photo Frames as Gifts
If your digital photo frame software has this option, tell the software to automatically resize your photos to the best resolution for displaying on the photo frame. You don’t need a large amount of resolution to display photos at full size on a photo frame LCD, and lower resolution photos don’t require as much storage space within the digital photo frame.
Using the digital photo frame’s slideshow feature is probably the best way to display your photos. The photos change after a set period, running through all the images stored.
Most digital photo frames offer a variety of different methods for loading photos. A USB flash drive, a memory card, internal memory, or even a direct connection to your PC may work. If you have a large number of photos you want to transfer to a picture frame you probably want to turn to a USB drive or a memory card, as those storage methods typically hold many more photos than the digital photo frame’s internal memory.
With some frames, you can add an audio file to the slideshow, giving you the option of playing music in the background as the photos scroll on the screen. You can upload music using the same methods that you upload photo files.
Some digital photo frames require that you keep a USB device or a memory card permanently attached to the frame. Others allow you to copy images to the frame’s internal memory, which means you won’t have the added expense of buying an extra USB device or memory card that’s devoted to the digital photo frame. Since they’re inexpensive, having an extra memory card that’s just for the digital photo frame can be a good idea.
Some digital photo frames run only on AC power, while others give you the option of running from batteries. Although using a battery option can be expensive after a while, there may be times when you want to carry your digital photo frame away from home, and having a battery option is handy for those times. Look through the frame’s specifications before you buy to determine whether it can run from both batteries and AC power.
If you have a lot of photos with vertical orientations, see whether your digital photo frame can be physically turned to a vertical orientation, allowing you to display those photos with a natural look. Some digital photo frames can only operate in a horizontal orientation, and vertically oriented photos are displayed at a smaller size.
When cleaning your digital photo frame, clean most spots with a dry, cotton cloth or a slightly damp electrostatic wipe. Essentially, anything you would use to clean your LCD TV or laptop computer screen can be used with the digital photo frame screen.
Fingerprints are common on digital photo frame LCD screens because those viewing the screen often want to hold the frame, just like they’d hold a photo print. If you have a particularly stubborn fingerprint or smudge on the screen, you can use a tiny amount of water on a damp cloth to clean the smudge. Just be sure to place the water directly on the cloth, rather than directly on the screen.
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