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Join Date: Sep 2013
Location: Dighton, Mass
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Red oxide rattle primer can first, next thinned flat black cheap acid brush > now scratch the
black with brush your design, let dry and lightly go over with fine scotch bright then clear coat. I wish I could show you, but I can not get pictures out of this stupid phone. I read to plug phone with UBS cord to the PC ok nothing happens?? sam |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: FP, NJ
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What kind of phone do you have? I have an iPhone and after I take pictures, they appear in the Photos app on my MAC. I simply drag them from the Photos app into a folder on my desktop and from there, I can post them online. (I usually have to shrink the image size so FordBarn will add them to my post.) (Also, if you're not using Apple stuff, I'm of absolutely no help.)
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Wichita KS
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Using the USB connection you need to find the phone files, then find the file containing the photos, then move the photos you want over to a file on your computer. I would really encourage you to learn how to do this and back up your photos often. One phone malfunction and they are all gone! I am sure there is information online that details how to do this for your model phone.
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