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David Klocke Posted on Sep 08, 2017

Digital Spectrum Memory Frame Model 8104. CF memory card with group of photos and they display upside down. Pictures from same CF card display properly on my computer. Help?

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  • Anonymous Sep 08, 2017

    Turn the frame up the other way.

  • David Klocke
    David Klocke Sep 09, 2017

    Thought of that but I use the frame on a table and the stand won't reverse.

  • Anonymous Sep 09, 2017

    Maybe use image editing software on computer to save images upside down ? Sounds a bit clunky, I know, but I don't think any frame has the ability to save inverted images, even if it will display them.

  • David Klocke
    David Klocke Sep 09, 2017

    I have done this and to my amazement and confusion the frame still displayed the images upside down!!!! I just erased the card and recopied the images from my computer, even on to a different card and again no change. The really strange thing is that some of the images display correctly (say about 15 out of 60). Further, I have used the frame in this manner many times before without ever seeing anything like this. I am about ready to give up.

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Not a fix, but interesting.
I have found that the built in win10 image viewer will sometimes do this, even if, as you have done, I rotate and save the images!
There may be some data in the EXIF info doing this? I can't find the images right now to check as they are on a PC at work (work related!)
I fixed it by using a "real" image viewer ;)
Does your camera have the ability to invert images when the camera is rotated? Just clutching at straws.

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  • Posted on Jun 20, 2008

SOURCE: Philips digital photo frame 7FFI series

Here`s a tip i found for you...


1. Connect the frame to your PC using the supplied USB connector. Navigate to the \DCIM\100Frame directory and delete all the Phillips advertising pictures there.

2. Create a directory on your PC and put copies of all the pictures you want to display there.

3. Download the free picture resizer utility from Microsoft at:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
(Look for Image Resizer in the right column). After installing it, "Select All" pictures in the directory you created, then right click and select "Resize Pictures" from the context menu. Choose the 640x400 radio button. Sort by size and copy all the small ones into the "\DCIM\100Frame" directory on the frame drive (Called Removable Disk on my PC).

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2008

SOURCE: screen reading memory card not initialized

I bought a new memory card for my finepix A330 camera When I turned on the camera after putting in the new card, the screen read "card not initialized" and won't take photos.my son is going holidays 13/9/08 could you help me please Alex Richardson

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2009

SOURCE: Saving photos to internal memory on ultech digital photo frame

go to http://camera.manualsonline.com/ex/thread/view/idthread/1339017
lots of good instructions, I got mine working already

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 17, 2009

SOURCE: hello, is there a way

You will need a card adapter for whatever card is in the digital frame. Then just use the adapter with the card and you can save the pictures onto your computer. Adapters are usually no more than 10 dollars and local stores.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 19, 2010

SOURCE: PF-A700B Digital Picture Frame: Hi i have a Mustek PF-A702B digital photo frame an...

have you tried formating your SD card to FAT32 format?

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