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only alowed me to view a slide slow [ and incomplete at that; no pause, no reverse, no enlargeing , no way out] the disk also coaxed me to sign on to kodak "easy share" [ boy ! thats an oxymoron] 2 hrs later i i still cant manuvure my photos as i do w/ generic disks. w/ my generic cd's all i do is turn on my computor , place the disk in the slot then i can move my picture not only to "slide show" , but also direct "e"mail" , and direct to "photoshop".. i cant do anything w/ these kodak disks.. and also every time i tunr on my computor i get the "easyshare" home page and cant delete it and also cant view on it .. what to do ??? i dont want easy share i just want to be able to put my photos in my computor as w/ my generic disks... i'l never buy another kodak product ..ever again..how do i fix this situation?

2007-12-01 00:19:30 · 4 answers · asked by ong jon 6 in Computers & Internet Software

4 answers

Welcome to the world of photo explotation.
Of all the different companies in the Photo Buisness you woulkd least expect Kodak to play this silly stunt.
But it is true.
Kodak's EasyShare has prioritised there software to work only with there camera's and there software. It seems they want you to use there service, and only there service that's why it is geared to use only there software and products.
I just sent back a $300.00 KODAK and went back to my old FinePix by FujiFilm that works like it's supposed to. It will allow you to extract any and all photo's and send them anywhere and use any program.
So it sounds like our only alternitive is don't use Kodak.

2007-12-01 01:12:34 · answer #1 · answered by Don M 7 · 0 0

Try this. Put your disk in. When the slide show starts, stop it.
Open my computer, right click on your CD drive and select explore, instead of open.

That may allow you to view the pictures and then copy them over to your hard drive.

2007-12-01 01:44:21 · answer #2 · answered by mrs_doctor_jones 3 · 2 0

Lol XD just leave it in there, it will probably work better than an actual floppy disk, will store more data, and is much less likely to lose your data.

2016-04-07 01:29:18 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

its been awhile since I have had a new photo disc so I don't remember the exact procedure. ...but I DO remember it was anything but easy. Did you create an account?

http://www.kodakgallery.com/Welcome.jsp

My suggestion? take the CD back to CVS and ask for prints...then go to Rite Aid or Walgreens and get one of their photo discs....MUCH easier.

2007-12-01 00:31:28 · answer #4 · answered by jmd72inva 6 · 1 0

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