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Does your photo frame have a slot for your memory card? If so, they will work straight from the card. Otherwise you load them to your frame via a small usb cable normally. Without telling us the make andmodel of your frame we are unable to tell you about the buttons to use
It means that your Digital Photo Frame might not have support for the file formats of some pictures that you saved. Most Digital Photo Frame supports *.jpg formats. Please check the manual of your Digital Photo Frame as well as the files that your saved. Right-click on the pictures that are not supported then Click Properties. You should be able to see the file format of the picture then compare it to the Frame's manual if it's supported.
I'll assume you're Lucid 8 is an 8" frame which is likely to be 800 x 600 pixels.
Giving a size in KB isn't the best criteria - it depends on lots of things including what format you're storing in, the composition of the photo, the software you're using, how many photos you want to display and what you're storing them on. I'll assume the storage isn't an issue and you only care about quality.
If you're storing in JPEG, make sure your image is the same size as the frame (probably 800 x 600 pixels), for an average image, a good balance of compression and quality would be 100-250 KB.
The A701 is a bit cranky. I've found that it prefers USB flash sticks of upto 2GB. It likes the flash stick formatting before use. And it prefers jpg files added to the root directory of the flash stick - so no images in folders. Finally but probably least important, it's not much point uploading 2MB jpgs as the screen is pretty much 72DPI smaller size JPGS lead to a faster loading. ( try around 900x 600 dpi )
Put your SD card into a card reader / slot in your computer. Go to "My Computer" Identify the drive letter allocated to the card slot and drag and drop or copy and paste.
You have to first download the images to your computer and Save them in a folder. Then connect the USB cable from the digital photo frame to the computer and transfer the photos you want onto the frame. Some time you have to change the photos name to alphabetic order so you photoframe will display the pictures in the correct order.
Some digital frames comes with built-in internal memory so you can load that with your PC via a usb connection without having any kind of removable media. If yours doesn't come with internal memory though I don't think you have any choice other than to purchase a memory card of whatever type is supported by the frame.
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