The Nokia N900 has been coming in for a great deal of attention of late and no wonder, it's an amazing 3.5-inch touchscreen with full QWERTY keyboard. For many people it will be their first experience of the Maemo OS, so getting to grips with it will a little longer than Symbian S60, for example. No such area is handling images, so find out how to make the most of them on your Nokia N900 after the jump...
Images on your Nokia N900 can either be ones you've been sent, you've downloaded or even taken yourself using the built-in 5-Megapixel camera. Which is why we were happy that CJ over at ZomgitsCJ has put together a great guide on how to get the most from handling images.
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Whether your images are snaps or downloads, they are all handling in the Photos folder, which seems logical enough. They are shown in a grid pattern by default but you can tap on the toolbar to make a host of changes, as CJ points out from 'Filtering by Folder, Filtering by Date, by Tags, Editing the Image Tags, Sharing or Deleting Multiple Images, etc.'
He goes on to look at tagging, including geo-tagging using the built-in GPS in the Nokia N900. It's a great article and well worth checking out if you're even vaguely interested in getting more from your Nokia N900.
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Via: zomgitscj