Sunday, April 3, 2011

Kodak Easyshare?

Kodak Easyshare?

Has anyone used the Kodak Easyshare program? I have yet to figure this program out or where my photos go to after I try to save them. They seem to disappear from the CD. Does anyone have any simplier ways of using this program (computer idiot here at times) or another program that might work as well. I got the program when I had some photos put on CD at CVS.

Answer by Siouxxi M
I find that program very cumbersome as well. I have used both Adobe Photo Deluxe for simple task and also have used Microsoft Digital Image Suite which does have a nice photo editor. Even just the MS Photo Editor built into XP is fine for most simple things and is very easy to use.

Answer by cassieshuman
I have found that most proprietary programs from say Kodak or Minolta and such are at best slow and clunky and difficult to get a handle on. Suggest going to Cerious Software’s sight and dl a copy of Thumbsplus software it’s free and I would be lost without it. Some folks rely on ACDsee and swear by it. Both are relatively inexpensive. I have thousands upon thousands of images on my computer and I can find any in an instant. Highly recommend T+. In fact I just got a new Canon printer with which came their software and you could grow old(er) waiting for it to figure itself out while T+ is very fast. Just a thought.

Answer by imadriana
I hate Easyshare! One of the programs I use the most is Adobe PhotoDeluxe. Microsoft Picture It! is also good. If you’re patient with learning new things, download The Gimp. It’s a free program and is amazing.

To find your “lost” pictures, simply save them differently from EasyShare. Click on “save as”, then send them to My Documents or My pictures.

Answer by laurabristow5
I had the same damn problem. So I went out and bought Adobe photoshop 4.0. It’s so much simpler to manage my photos there. Check out the website.

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Innovative KODAK EASYSHARE V570 Camera with RETINA Dual Lens Technology Shown First at CES 2006 in Kodak Booth 31400.

I have a Kodak EasyShare Dig Cam M853 and when I put
my videos on to Kodak EasyShare it says that I can burn them to a DVD but I have bought three packs of RW DVDs but none have worked!!!!!!!!!! Its Says that have got to put in a record a bool DVD!!!!!!!!!! Please Tell Me What I Need To Get or Buy!!!!!!!

PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Answer by daylon2
Well, first of all, I think EasyShare software just blows.

What you need is either the Roxio or Nero software. They allow you to upload your video, they convert it to DVD and burn it all in one click.

Most likely what’s happening is that your video on your camera is not suitable for playback on a DVD player. It needs to be converted or “encoded” for dvd playback before burning to a DVD.

D.

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Kodak EasyShare C195 Digital Camera (Purple)

  • 14 megapixels for high-quality pictures
  • 5X optical zoom
  • 3 in. bright LCD
  • One-button upload to e-mail, Kodak Gallery, YouTube, Facebook, ORKUT, and FLICKR sites
  • Kodak’s Smart Capture feature

Zoom in on life's greatest moments and share them quickly and easily with the KODAK EASYSHARE C195 Digital Camera. With 5X optical zoom and Kodak's Smart Capture feature, you'll be shooting top notch pictures with ease. And, when you press Kodak's Share button, you can instantly tag and then share those pictures with the world. The C195 – giving you beautiful pictures to share at an attractive price. The real KODAK Moment happens when you share.

List Price: $ 99.95

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Kodak EasyShare – from a series of how-to software guides from www.whatdigitalcamera.com -how to use this free software from Kodak to organise your photos, make small fixes and access online services, from a UK perspective. What Digital Camera magazine’s guide by Karl Foster www.whatdigitalcamera.com
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