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Option 1: Use the Digital Camera The most obvious way to display digital photos on TV is to make use of your digital camera itself. Most, if not all digital cameras these days come with a video-out cable. Simply connect one end of the cable to the video-out of the camera and the other end to the video-in of the TV. Simple as that – play back the pictures on the camera and they will display beautifully on the TV. The drawback of this
approach, of course, is that you can only show the photos available on the
memory card within the camera. So if you only have a 32MB memory card installed,
then you probably show very few pictures. Option 2: Use a Photo Viewing Device Another approach is to use a photo viewing device. One device I which has served me well is the SanDisk Digital Photo Viewer. This neat little device sits on top of your TV set and it accepts popular memory cards like CompactFlash, MultiMedia, Secure Digital, SmartMedia and MemoryStick as input. There is a video-out port to connect the device to the TV. In summary, this approach is similar to using a digital version of a 35mm slide projector, so to speak.
However, whichever of the
above options you choose, you’re still limited by the amount of memory available
on your memory card. Hence, if you have a small capacity memory card, you
probably can’t show to many pictures at one go. Option 3: Use a DVD Burner The best approach of all, in my opinion, is to convert your digital photos to DVD format. The DVD you create can then be played back in any DVD player to display all your pictures as a slideshow. The chief advantage of this approach over the others is that you can store many, many photos on a 4GB DVD-R. It’s also pretty convenient to send a DVD of pictures (instead of a memory card) to your friends or family members who live faraway. All you need is a DVD burner and some special software. The best software I’ve found for doing this is Ulead CD and DVD PictureShow. With its easy-to-use wizards, this software allows you to convert all your digital photos to DVD in a few simple steps. What’s more, you can add special effects to your photo slideshow, including transitions, music and DVD menus. There’s a full set of tutorials at the Ulead website to guide you if you have doubts. Once you’ve converted them to
DVD format, the software burns them into a DVD-R for you. Then simply pop the
DVD into any DVD player and play back your picture slideshow. Conclusion This article has shown you three options for displaying photos on your TV set. Displaying photos on the TV certainly makes sense when you have many guests wanting to view your photos. Whichever option you choose is up to you, but I feel that the best approach, as mentioned above, is to convert your photos to DVD format. Good luck and happy sharing!
If you're getting bogged down by thousands of digital photos, then you need a
good photo management program. One program that I like to use is ACDSee Related ArticlesYou may also wish to read the following related articles: A guide to sharing digital photos with others © 2006 Basic-Digital-Photography.com
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