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alyson staten Posted on Jan 15, 2015

Upload pics from Kodak C195 to ps3

How to upload pics from camera to ps3

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  • Posted on Jun 03, 2009

SOURCE: can't upload a pic to the computer from the camera

hello, You can upload pics to your computer by following the steps below. There are two ways of doing so. 1. you can take your memory card out and put it in a card reader which can be connected to your computer using a USB cable. 2. download software of kodak easyshare in the following link. http://www.kodak.com/global/mul/service/downloads/DownloadLookup.jhtml?pq-path=6840/6841&product=EKN030242 Then connect your camera to your computer using the USB cable which would have been given to you when you bought the camera. The software will recognize the camera and you can take a copy of the pictures in the cam from that software. Please rate the solution. ~regards, Jegan

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 09, 2009

SOURCE: I do not want to use Kodak software to upload my

If you have a USB cable, Windows will do it for you. Lots of free ones out there; HP Photosmart. Picasa, etc.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 24, 2009

SOURCE: my kodak easyshare c913 turns of when hooked up to usb

Try opening the Kodak software first, then turn the camera on. I've found that you need the Kodak program to transfer the pictures from the camera. I personally do not like this, my old camera (also Kodak) would act like a plane old flash card/removeable device, this new one doesn't.
Anyhow, I find it super easy to just take the SD card out and pop it into the media slot in my printer. Then just open explorer and it's there just like any other hard drive or CD/DVD drive and transfer them to where ever you like.
If your printer or computer doesn't have a slot for SD cards you can get one that plugs into a USB port, pretty cheaply at any store that sells computer products.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2009

SOURCE: I have a Kodak M893-IS digital camera. Suddenly

You can try getting an SD card reader with a USB connection. The computer will treat this as another input. You should see a file folder with JPG files in it. This will be your pictures. Just do a "copy" to another file on your computer. Several companys make these card readers. 2 are Vargus and Lexar. I purchased one for my wife's camera the other day at Walmart. It was a "Targus High Speed SD/SDHC Card Reader/Writer". It was around $8.

Andy

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2011

SOURCE: I have a kodak easyshare c195. when i set the time

How do I get the date printed on my photo?

I'm sorry, but very likely you can't. The thing is, this was a useful feature on film photos, but the concept has been overtaken by technology, and is no longer relevant. Heh - you probably disagree with me, so let me explain that fully! When you take a photo with a digital camera, the current date and time are automatically stored in the photo file. In some cameras, it will be the same as the file date. Some cameras date the file with the date of download rather than the date of capture, but the date inside the file will always be the capture date. The date of capture is one of the items of EXIF data. You can read about this 'metadata' on wikipedia.

So how does EXIF data fulfill the benefits of the old 'print on film' date? From the point of view of indexing your library and simply not forgetting when the photo was taken, the EXIF data should always be present in the file, unless you choose to erase it. Thus, you will never lose track of the date of capture; if you have the image, you have the date. You can read the date with many tools, and in fact even Windows explorer will tell you the date if you simply hover over the picture. Here's an example; the bubble help shows the time of capture where the picture was taken, (windows shows me the time of capture in my own time zone).

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What about legal proof of something? Sorry, you can't really do that any more. You couldn't have done it if you'd printed it on the image, either; it's just too easy to fake. The date of capture is editable, so it doesn't prove anything. If you need proof, get legal advice... in the heat of the moment, include a cellphone in-frame showing the date and time; you could fake that too, but it would be much harder.

Oh, you wanted your dates printed on physical pictures? Find a print shop that will print the EXIF capture date on the reverse of your photo; that way the face of your picture won't be spoiled. There is software that will print index sheets of your images and list their capture dates and times, too.

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