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I got a Sandisk Imagemate usb 2.0 reader/writer to download the pics off my camera.. Works really well... I put it in and go to my computer open it and then open the E drive and copy and paste all the pics/vids from the folder then put them where I want them instead of where Kodak wanted them...
Now I can take them into photoshop or whatever I want to do with them and there not stuck in the stupid Kodak folder.... |
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Thats Pretty much what i'm doing with my camera, except i'm using the sd card slot in my laptop, I dont know why computer manufactures dont build pc's (home computers) with a sd or other media cards slot built in, anyway, just make sure you still dont have any residual kodak crap programs running after startup and clean that registry out good.
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In the U.K. we don't get the dock with the camera, so the Easyshare program was used once in my PC and then binned (that takes a lot of searching !!!)
When I bought my PC in October I asked for a card reader to be installed as an extra and I think it cost about £9 ![]() Well worth it I think......... |
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Most HP's now have the slot for all media cards...
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There is a program called cam2pc which works pretty well and puts the pictures where YOU want them, not where the program wants you to have them. It can be found at www.nabocorp.com
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