Question:
Uploading pictures to my computer from my digital camera?
anonymous
2010-01-01 16:55:36 UTC
I have a kodak easyshare m320, but the way you upload pictures from this camera might be the same as other Kodak's, im not really sure. But how do you upload pictures to your computer?? Ive already put the disk that comes with the camera in my computer and downloaded everything, then i attached the usb from the camera to the computer, and clicked on the kodak easyshare software (which was downloaded from the cd) but i cant find anywhere on it where you can upload photos, and so im kinda stuck?? And when you attach the camera to the computer by the usb nothing seems the pop up about the camera becoming attached (but i know its working because my camera starts becoming charged up) so any help?? Thankyouu.
Three answers:
BETH
2010-01-01 16:59:44 UTC
I have software for my camera but I choose not to use it because there is a much simpler way.

Go to 'My Computer'

Click on the icon which will be your camera. (It will say the name of your camera.)

Then click on the files until you find your photos. And simply drag them into 'My pictures.'



And yes after you plug in your camera, make sure it is plugged in.
anonymous
2016-05-26 12:38:19 UTC
Get yourself a scanner. That's the way to get all of your old photos digitized, and will be useful for uploading other stuff too like scanning old recipes, articles from magazines to email to friends, etc. The scanner is the best thing I've attached to my computer other than a printer, because it's so useful for so many things besides photos. The next best way is to get a CD made when you get your pictures processed. Most photo processors like Walgreens and Wal Mart will dot this for you, just check off the box when you fill out the envelope. ------ Think about budgeting for a digital camera in the next year or two. Film is rapidly disappearing from the consumer market, and will probably be gone in 5 years or so.
Annastasia
2010-01-01 16:58:40 UTC
Turn the camera on after you plug it into your computer.


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