By Powe33 - usenet poster
I guess I'm having a brain attack, as much as I used it, I can't
remember it now.
I installed something which has cut that program off, I used it for
the automatic convenience of it.
Any idea what directory it is in, etc?
Bill Mcdonald in Joshua Tree.
Olympus E-10, Olympus IS-3 DLX.
Vivitar V3800N.
Amateur.
Solution #1
posted on Aug 11, 2005
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morongob @yahoo.com (Bill Mcdonald) wrote in news:3fe8ee1f.1690891
@localhost:
Have you tried a USB2 Card reader + Windows Explorer?
I use this combo to transfer 512MB of images in less than 5 minutes (I
think 3 to 4 minutes is normal).
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See my pics at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~m arkh/
"There are 10 types of people, those that
understand binary and those that don't"
@localhost:
Have you tried a USB2 Card reader + Windows Explorer?
I use this combo to transfer 512MB of images in less than 5 minutes (I
think 3 to 4 minutes is normal).
--
Mark Heyes (New Zealand)
See my pics at http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~m arkh/
"There are 10 types of people, those that
understand binary and those that don't"
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Solution #2
posted on Aug 11, 2005
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In article <Xns945B2C685324Edcoxonramp113org@
216.168.3.44>, d @onramp113.org says...
If the camera allows (in the set-up menu) for you to
choose usb modes, the scanner-camera wizard should auto-
detect any camera set in PTP (peer to peer) mode.
Some Sony cameras refer to this with a little icon, and
normal usb mode is called normal or USB.
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216.168.3.44>, d @onramp113.org says...
If the camera allows (in the set-up menu) for you to
choose usb modes, the scanner-camera wizard should auto-
detect any camera set in PTP (peer to peer) mode.
Some Sony cameras refer to this with a little icon, and
normal usb mode is called normal or USB.
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Larry Lynch
Lasting Imagery
Mystic, Ct.
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Solution #4
posted on Aug 11, 2005
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TVwriter will reformat images so they can be read in many digital cameras
after editing, if that's what you need. Get it from my Web site:
http://www.satsignal.net => Image Utilities, TVwriter
Cheers,
David
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Quality software written to your requirements
Web: http://www.satsignal.net
Email: davidtay @writeme.com
after editing, if that's what you need. Get it from my Web site:
http://www.satsignal.net => Image Utilities, TVwriter
Cheers,
David
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Quality software written to your requirements
Web: http://www.satsignal.net
Email: davidtay @writeme.com
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On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 05:08:02 GMT, "Iconoclast" <w @yahoo.com>
wrote:
Thanks for the info. It appears either Photoshop Elements2 or the s/w
from the Kodak perfect touch cd overwrote the registry, up until I
installed those programs, I had no problems.I made this post after
unsuccessfully trying to do the usb transfer you mentioned.
Anyway I have changed the file associations to windows fax and picture
viewer and we'll see what happens next time.
Again thanks very much for your reply which has solved my problem
hopefully.
Bill Mcdonald in Joshua Tree.
Olympus E-10, Olympus IS-3 DLX.
Vivitar V3800N.
Amateur.
wrote:
Thanks for the info. It appears either Photoshop Elements2 or the s/w
from the Kodak perfect touch cd overwrote the registry, up until I
installed those programs, I had no problems.I made this post after
unsuccessfully trying to do the usb transfer you mentioned.
Anyway I have changed the file associations to windows fax and picture
viewer and we'll see what happens next time.
Again thanks very much for your reply which has solved my problem
hopefully.
Bill Mcdonald in Joshua Tree.
Olympus E-10, Olympus IS-3 DLX.
Vivitar V3800N.
Amateur.
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morongob @yahoo.com (Bill Mcdonald) wrote in news:3fe8ee1f.1690891
@localhost:
Microsoft scanner and camera wizard.......If this doesn't automatically
start when you plug in your camera you can activate it by right
clicking on your camera in MY COMPUTER and select GET PICTURES or a
window should pop up asking which program to use to transfer the
pictures when you plug your camera in.
The scanner and camera wizard is great if all you want to do is
transfer pics from your camera....it's fast and simple with the ability
to rotate, rename pictures and set store locations. It will also delete
the pictires from your camera if you so choose.
You can also use this with a card reader.
@localhost:
Microsoft scanner and camera wizard.......If this doesn't automatically
start when you plug in your camera you can activate it by right
clicking on your camera in MY COMPUTER and select GET PICTURES or a
window should pop up asking which program to use to transfer the
pictures when you plug your camera in.
The scanner and camera wizard is great if all you want to do is
transfer pics from your camera....it's fast and simple with the ability
to rotate, rename pictures and set store locations. It will also delete
the pictires from your camera if you so choose.
You can also use this with a card reader.
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Solution #7
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It is called Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Yes, it will download your
photos from your camera.
Go to Help and type in Fax Viewer. Follow instructions.
Have you tried connecting your camera to the windows USB port? It will
probably download your photos automatically (just a few clicks to activate)
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Walter
The Happy Iconoclast www.rationality.net
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photos from your camera.
Go to Help and type in Fax Viewer. Follow instructions.
Have you tried connecting your camera to the windows USB port? It will
probably download your photos automatically (just a few clicks to activate)
--
Walter
The Happy Iconoclast www.rationality.net
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