Nikon Picture Project Free Download For Windows 7
Whatever photo software you choose to use with the photos you take on your Nikon D3100, D5100, or D7000, you can take the following approaches to downloading images to your computer:
This download is licensed as freeware for the Windows (32-bit and 64-bit) operating system on a laptop or desktop PC from camera software without restrictions. Nikon Transfer 1.5.3 is available to all software users as a free download for Windows 10 PCs but also without a hitch on Windows 7 and Windows 8.
Connect the camera to the computer via a USB cable. The USB cable you need is supplied in the camera box.
Use a memory card reader. With a card reader, you simply pop the memory card out of your camera and into the card reader instead of hooking the camera to the computer. Many computers and printers now have card readers, and you also can buy standalone readers.
Invest in Eye-Fi memory cards and transfer images via a wireless network. You can find out more about these special memory cards and how to set up the card to connect with your computer, at the manufacturer’s website. Your computer must be connected to a wireless network for the transfer technology to work.
Connecting a Nikon DSLR to your computer for picture download
With the USB cable that shipped with your camera, you can connect the camera to your computer and then transfer images directly to the computer’s hard drive.
You need to follow a specific set of steps when connecting the camera to your computer. Otherwise, you can damage the camera or the memory card.
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Also note that for your D3100, D5100, or D7000 to communicate with the computer, Nikon suggests that your computer runs one of the following operating systems:
Windows 7, Vista with Service Pack 2, or XP with Service Pack 3 (Home or Professional edition). The program runs as a 32-bit application in 64-bit installations of Windows 7 and Windows Vista.
Mac OS X 10.4.11, 10.5.8, or 10.6.6
With that preamble out of the way, here are the steps to link your computer and camera:
Nikon Picture Project Free Download For Windows 7 32 Bit
Check the level of the camera battery.
If the battery is low, charge it before continuing. Running out of battery power during the transfer process can cause problems, including lost picture data. Alternatively, if you purchased the optional AC adapter, use that to power the camera during picture transfers.
Turn on the computer and give it time to finish its normal startup routine.
Turn off the camera.
Insert the smaller of the two plugs on the USB cable into the USB port on the side of the camera.
Plug the other end of the cable into the computer’s USB port.
Turn on the camera.
What happens now depends on your computer operating system and what photo software you have installed on that system.
When the download is complete, turn off the camera and then disconnect it from the computer.
Turn off the camera before severing its ties with the computer. Otherwise, you can damage the camera.
Transferring photos from your Nikon D3100, D5100, or D7000 to your computer
After you connect the camera to the computer or insert a memory card into your card reader, your next step depends, again, on the software installed on your computer and the computer operating system.
Here are the most common possibilities and how to move forward:
On a Windows-based computer, a Windows message box appears. The dialog box suggests different programs that you can use to download your picture files.
An installed photo program automatically displays a photo-download wizard. Usually, the downloader that appears is associated with the software that you most recently installed.
Nothing happens. Don’t panic; assuming that your card reader or camera is properly connected, all is probably well. Someone simply may have disabled all the automatic downloaders on your system. Just launch your photo software and then transfer your pictures using whatever command starts that process.
As another option, you can use Windows Explorer or the Mac Finder to drag and drop files from your memory card to your computer’s hard drive.
I purchased a Nikon D60 back in 2008, and the only way to download pictures from my camera to my PC was to use PictureProject. At that time I had Explorer 7 and eventually Windows XP had Windows LIVE go to Explorer 8 during and after the change over. There were just a couple of problems, which I can't remember if they were solved. But I still have a problem that did not get solved, which really do not know for sure if it was from PictureProject. This was on my old computer a DELL Dimension 8100. Recently I upgraded to a new computer DELL XPS9000 and dowloaded all my files from the old computer to a WD MyPASSPORT Essential, to be transferred to the DELL XPS9000. I have not transferred the files since I purchased the new computer in September 2010, because I forgot the password. I'm still wondering, if I can still transfer my PictureProject Photo files to the new Windows 7 Professional program? When I purchased the DELL XPS9000, I asked for PHOTOSHOP Element 8, but it has not been downloaded, yet. Can PhotoShop and PictureProject work together on Windows 7 Professional? Or Can I transfer my PICTUREPROJECT PHOTOS to PHOTOSHOP ELEMENT 8? Please advise before I download either one, thank you? James H Nichols III
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