by Suff » 01 Nov 2014, 21:01
Hi Medsec,
It depends on the version of your android phone. I literally just did what you are talking about for the photo I put on the photo board just now.
You take the photo then you need to share it. You have several options. If you go to the camera, tap the picture and then tap the share icon (this looks like a V tilted 45 deg to the right and with a circle on each point of the V), you get options to share it. You can, for instance, if you have mail on your phone, email it to yourself by selecting the mail icon.
Alternatively you can plug the phone into the computer using the USB cable. If you swipe down the top bar, it should either tell you the phone is connected as a media device (android 4.0 and above), or it will offer the option to enable USB storage. If it is connected as a camera, you need to change the way you see it. That can be changed by tapping on the entry in the status bar you swiped down.
With the phone connected, it presents itself in windows explorer with the name of the phone. If you have given the phone a name it will show that (mine is now Aardvark2), otherwise it will show the model name of the phone. This is not as obvious as you might think. I have a Samsung Galaxy Note II, it presents itself as a GT-N7100.
Click on the phone entry in Windows Explorer (File Explorer in Widnows8) (I have windows8 and it shows just below the computer name in the sidebar), then you have one or two options. Phone or phone and card if you have a SD card installed. In either you will find a directory called DCIM. I have the directory in both as I sometimes do not have my card installed. In the DCIM directory you should find a Camera directory and your photos will be there. Find the one you just took and copy it to the desktop.
Then you can do with it as you wish.
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