Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Instructions On Use A Kodak Digital Picture Frame

Store your favorite photos on an easy-to-use, portable digital picture frame.


If you're like somemostn people, your photo albums stop somewhere around the time that you purchased your first digital camera. Printing digital photos can use a lot of ink and specialty paper and don't last as long as traditional 35mm prints developed in a lab. Instead you can store your photos as a slideshow on a variety of digital picture frames. These portable devices can store hundreds or thousands of photos, depending on the size of the storage card, and are easily transported.


Instructions


1. Install the software. Using the disc that came with the picture frame, insert it into the optical drive on your computer. The autorun feature will start. Follow the on-screen prompts to install the software on your computer. If you no longer have the disc, check the Help Center page on the Kodak website to locate downloadable drivers for your specific model and operating system.


2. Connect the picture frame to your computer using the USB cable. If the model of frame you purchased supports photo transfer via USB, a cable will have been included in the package. Insert the small end into the picture frame and the larger end into your computer's USB port.


3. Launch the software and transfer your photos. Launch the software that you just installed and use it to transfer your photos to the frame. Normally, you will need to browse to the folder on your computer where your photos are stored and then drag and drop the files into transfer area. You may need to sync the frame and your computer to complete the transfer.


4. Insert a flash media card. If your frame supports flash media, you may be able to insert the memory card from your camera directly into a slot on the side or back of the frame. The frame will then display the photos contained on the memory card when you turn it on.


5. Disconnect the frame and view your slideshow. Eject the frame from your computer by either dragging and dropping the icon into the Trash (Mac) or by clicking the Safely Remove Hardware icon in your lower taskbar (Windows). Disconnect the USB cable and turn on the frame. Your slideshow should begin.

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