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John M

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OK, Went to a somewhat small show yesterday and without thinking grabbed my wifes digital camera, instead of mine. Its a Kodak EasyShare C633, and I have the program that cane with the camera loaded on th computer. I do not like this program at all, mainly because I cant for the life of me fiqure out how to save the pics into "my documents" without them duplicating themselves in the Kodak program. Any body have any idea how to do that right, or another program I can use with the Kodak camera? I know there has to be a way, since I have taken other pics off of it, and I have upgraded to the latest version which isnt any better!
 

I had the same program on mine.I don"t use it either.If you have a SD card in you camrea just pull it out and install in computer and view in windows. Hope this will help.
 
I have one also. Put them into Easy share first, then transfer them into my documents. When that is done, delete the easyshare pics if you dont want duplicates.
 
I use SamSung digital cameras on the job. I never bother to install the software that comes with them.

I just save the photos to my harddrive to upload onto my reports, and periodially burn them onto a CD for posterity and delete them from my hard drive.
 
Did you try it without the camera software? I believe windows has something already built in (windows photo and fax). With your software you are using, can you just highlight the ones you want then right click and select "cut" then go where you want them and right click to "paste"?

Dave
 
I love my Samsung, and I recommend trying the software that comes with the camera. You can do lot's of stuff with it.
 
I also have a Kodak digital camera, and the included software SUCKS, not to mention it insists on loading Apple Quicktime, which is NOT allowed on my 'puter, cause it insists and loading at startup, whether I need it or not, taking time and memory space. If I wanted an apple, I'd buy one, WHY does Kodak think they need to sneak this stuff by me????

It's like a damned VIRUS.

Instead, I simply use a memory card reader... take the memory card out of the camera and stuff it in the cardreader, then use a free program called Irfanview to resize and save the pictures in whatever format I choose.

NO problems, and NO "bloatware".
Irfanview
 

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