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terça-feira, 28 de dezembro de 2010

Como colocar fotografias no Kindle


Em seguida apresento um artigo que explica como pode adicionar imagens suas ao seu Kindle, permitindo o seu uso como screensaver, ou protector de ecrã.

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How to Add Pictures to a Kindle

A Kindle is a wireless reading device that allows users to read books electronically.
Users can increase the size of the text and read from numerous books with the device.
Among its many features is Kindle's ability to show a screen saver when the device goes into
"Sleep" mode. Kindle owners can now select what images the device will show by using certain
guidelines that will allow the device to read the images successfully.
Instructions
  1. 1
    Create a picture you would like to add to your Kindle by using any image software. Window's Paint should work just fine for non-complicated images, but if you are skilled with advanced software such as Adobe Photoshop, you are at an advantage.
  2. 2
    Use image software to open your pictures when they are ready to be transferred onto the Kindle. Image software will help make your image compatible with the system or else it won't transfer properly.
  3. 3
    Set the maximum size of the image to 800 pixels high by 600 pixels wide. The image can be less than this size, but if is any bigger, it will not be read by the Kindle. Consult with your image software's user guide if you do not know how to set the image size. For Windows Paint, the image size can be set by clicking on "Resize" and entering the values into their designated box. Be sure to switch the resizing medium from "Percentage" to "Pixels."
  4. 4
    Save your image as either a GIF or JPG file extension once you are done creating your image. This option will be available to you when you select "Save As" and will be located on the bottom part of the window, underneath "File Name."
  5. 5
    Edit your image to a higher contrast if the file size is over 64 kilobytes, the maximum size for an image to be read by Kindle. Start by making the image into grey scale. In Windows Paint go to "Image Properties" and select "Black and white." Click "OK."



    Another method of decreasing an image's file size, is to make the image size smaller. However, decreasing the image size may cause it to look a bit distorted and unclear on the Kindle, due to its high pixelation.
  6. 6
    Attach the Kindle to your computer using a USB cable. Once the computer is able to read the device, open the Kindle files by choosing the appropriate option on the pop-out window or by selecting the device under "My Computer".
  7. 7
    Create a new folder named "Pictures." Open this new folder and create another folder named "My Pictures." Proceed to copy all of your newly created Kindle pictures from your computer to this new "My Pictures" folder.
  8. 8
    Disconnect your Kindle from the computer and go to its Home Screen. Press "Alt" and "Z" -- this will cause a new book called "My Pictures" to appear.
  9. 9
    Open your new "My Pictures" book and see if all your pictures were transferred properly. You can view each picture at a full page size by pressing "F." If you want certain pictures to be part of your screen saver, press "Alt," "Shift" and "0." After a brief loading period, you will be notified that that the selected image has been added to the screen saver.


Read more: How to Add Pictures to a Kindle | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_7342095_add-pictures-kindle.html#ixzz19PMfmznU