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16-Sep-2006, 02:31 PM #1
Kodak Easyshare....Transfer Pictures from a Canon Camera?
I recently replaced my Kodak camera with a Canon.

Yet, I would like to continue using the Kodak Easyshare SW.

When I attach the Canon to the Mac, turn the camera on, nothing happens. I am told there is no device connected. I use a simple USB connection from the camera to the MAC.

When I purchashed the Canon, I was told it would work as a jpeg is a jpeg is a jpeg.

Any ideas?
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16-Sep-2006, 03:15 PM #2
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I recently replaced my Kodak camera with a Canon.
smart move...

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Yet, I would like to continue using the Kodak Easyshare SW.
you must be pals with my old man... quite possibly the worst software you could use... but I guess some people do like it... ?

Sounds like you need a Mac person... I think I'll move this to the Mac forum for you?
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16-Sep-2006, 06:06 PM #3
Why not use iPhoto?
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17-Sep-2006, 02:52 AM #4
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Why not use iPhoto?
I have to use the Mac for work jobs. I hate the Mac.

I do though, have a PC and I want to be able to use the same software on both platforms.

IPhoto will not work on a PC I take it. Am I right?
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17-Sep-2006, 06:20 AM #5
If you're looking for an interface to get the photos off the camera, then on the Mac use iPhoto and on the PC use the built in functions, ie: connect camera via USB then open up My Pictures and using option at the top of the left pane, import the pics and you're done.
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18-Sep-2006, 09:40 AM #6
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I did get both the Mac and the PC to D/L pictures from my Canon. I simply shut everthing down and began to reconnect the camera to the machines and the machines found the camera and Easyshare is happy as well.

TY all for your help.
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25-Sep-2006, 02:13 AM #7
not how I do it
Can I just take the "card" from my camera and insert it into my hp print device machinery and upload my pic?
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