Thursday, August 22, 2013

Transfer Photos Back To An Sd Card From A Kodak Camera

Transfer photos back to your memory card


Ever since the advent of the digital camera, saving and sharing your photos has never been easier. Although photos are most commonly transferred from a camera onto a computer, one can make transfers from the computer back onto the Kodak camera's SD (or Secure Digital) memory card as well. There are a number of reasons why transferring photos onto a memory card is beneficial. These include wanting to move the photos to another computer or developing the images at a photo center.


Instructions


1. Remove the memory card. Take the Kodak camera and look for the memory card slot. Open the slot and lightly press on the card to eject it. Consult your camera's user manual if you are unable to locate it.


2. Insert the card into a memory card reader. This can either be on a computer or by using an external device. Look around the edges of your computer. The slot will be listed as "MS Pro SD." Acquire an external reader if your computer does not have one. Insert the card into the slot and plug it into the USB port of your computer.


3. Locate the image files. Go to the folder where the files are saved. Pictures are often saved in the "My Pictures" folder unless you have chosen elsewhere to save them.


4. Select the photos. Click each photo while pressing the "Ctrl" key to select the files that you want to transfer. Right click on the highlighted files and select "Copy."


5. Transfer the photos. Go to "My Computer" and open the memory card reader. Open the DCIM (Digital Camera Image) folder or a sub-folder of the memory card. Right click the folder and select "Paste."


6. Remove the memory card at the end of the transfer process. Insert it back into the Kodak camera or a memory card holder.

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