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Newman Red

12-28-2004 19:22:59




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I am computer knowledge limited. How do I get a pic from my Kodac easy share program into a folder so I can put it on the help identify page? I have read all my Kodac instructions that didn't help. Help!!




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Mark - IN.

12-29-2004 05:19:11




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 Re: submitting pics to this site in reply to Newman Red, 12-28-2004 19:22:59  
Can be on the dock, but doesn't need to be. If are using at least Win98 (think 98 works too, not sure, might be too old), can fire up your PC, plug USB cable into camera (I assume you have one end in USB com port on PC), and turn on camera. Kodak transfer software will automatically pop up on desk top (computer) when sees your camera (like plug and play). Click transfer and let it do it's thing (down load from camera). It will save the photos in a folder that it creates with the date that you did it (down loaded) in memory album (something like that). You can move these photos or folder into "my documents" or "my pictures" under my documents by right clicking "Start", left clicking on "Explore", double left clicking on Kodak (left column), right clicking on desired folder (right column), left clicking on either "copy" or "cut" (your choice), double left clicking on "My Documents" (left column), single left clicking on "My Pictures" to highlite, right clicking "paste".

How to get them to this site is another matter that you'll have to ask someone else about, for I'm only responsible for blowing up your computer, not this site. No, actually, from memory, that should get your pictures either copied or moved from the Kodak software into "My Pictures", from memory, but I honestly don't know how to get them to here via the web, but others do. Good luck.

Mark

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Jim.UT

12-28-2004 22:27:30




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 Re: submitting pics to this site in reply to Newman Red, 12-28-2004 19:22:59  
I'll tell you how I do it with my Kodak DX4900 camera and Easyshare software. I'm actually having a very frustrating time with it because I have the software on both my home computer and my office computer. The office computer works without a hitch and the home computer worked for awhile but now works not at all.

First off, do you have a camera dock or do you connect directly to the camera? I have a dock. Plug the camera into the dock and hit the button. From there it's pretty much sit back and watch. There are a couple of questions to answer such as transfer all pics at once or one at a time, etc. The software will set up a folder called "Kodak Photos". On my computer, it puts that folder in My Documents>My Pictures. It will give the photo some weird name consisting of some letters and digits. After editing the photos, (cropping, enhancing contrast, etc) I click on "save as" and then rename the photo to something that will tell me what it is (such as "tractor1.jpg").

Once the photos are in your computer you need to upload them to a photo hosting website in order to post them here. Here's a link to a very good post over on the Ford 8N discussion board about how to do that.

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old fashioned farmer

12-28-2004 20:20:34




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 Re: submitting pics to this site in reply to Newman Red, 12-28-2004 19:22:59  
Howdy,

Not sure about kodac but on my digital camera (Jamcam) I just dug around in MyComputer on Windows 98, looked in C drive and found a file that had the photos in it. One thing you might try is going to the "find" part on your start menu, click on "files or folders" and then type kodac in there. It should bring up all the files on the pc that have kodac in them. I'm sure one of them will be a designated storage file for all your pics. Hope this helps. God bless.

--old fashioned farmer

p.s. if all else fails just get a pair of pliers and some number 9 wire. Grandpa could fix anything with that ha ha.

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