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I have adobe photoshop.I'not sure how I got it.I also have kodak easy share and I like it..when I download my pictures it seems to automatically go to adobe..How can I get it to go to Kodak..Can I transfer the pictures in Adobe to Kodak..
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You still can use easy share. (I still have it) The share button, you use on the camera, to mark a picture you want to share. With the button, you tag the picture, you then later can share in the Kodak community. Not sure that still exists Check out on http://kodak.photonet.com
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The Easy Share programme is not an advanced picture alternation programme. In order to make adv. changes to pictures I suggest another programme such as PhotoShop.
The Kodak S510 does not have a built-in internal memory. You can hook it up on your computer using a USB cable with a USB OTG connector and copy the pictures from your computer to the inserted memory card or a USB flash drive in the frame.
Also, make sure that your photos are in JPEG format.
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