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| Thread ID: 45990 | 2004-06-09 08:10:00 | Kodak Easyshare camera downloader thinks it's a CD player? | Billy T (70) | Press F1 |
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| 243160 | 2004-06-12 06:27:00 | Metla's on to a viable option Billy. You can use Irfanview, Photoshop Elements (or the fullver) or any nuber of programmes/utilities do downlaod your photo's to. If you don't absolutely need the features in Easyshare, give it a clip round the ears and send it on it's way. Just assign whatever is your (alt) preferred programme when you get the Event pop up on plugging your camera in. Some links for you to peruse, in no particular order except for a tiny bias towards Irfanview :) Irfanview (http://www.irfanview.com/) File Forum, Image software (fileforum.betanews.com) Free & shareware downloads (www.freedownloadscenter.com) Ulead Freeware (www.ulead.com) Free photo editing software (graphicssoft.about.com) The following link may be of interest to you Easyshare discussion (www.photo-forums.com) look at the bottom post if you can get past the spyware posts. Cheers Murray P |
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| 243161 | 2004-06-12 08:44:00 | I use Irfanview Murray, and I also have several other image editors that (collectively) do all sorts of nice things. The reason I use the Easyshare software is that it works very well for me, I like the automatic download, the image correction and cropping features are dead simple to use and it is all in one package. I just wish it hadn't decided to develop an illicit relationship with my CD rom. I might have to just live with it, but before I get totally resigned to that minor irritation I will upgrade all associated software as I mentioned in an ealier post. Thanks for all the ideas and advice guys. Cheers Billy 8-{) |
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