A little over a month ago, we talked about, and bragged about the Kodak 5300 EasyShare – We walk the walk now, ’cause we have it baby! See why 0 can be money WELL spent. This review will be done without a computer connected to the Kodak 5300. We will prove how this printer can be a stand-alone product. I’m assuming that would be great for people on the go who’d like to make profit from their pictures!
Question by shanell_oneal: how can you put a KODAK photo in the computer without a scanner or a DIGITAL camera?
i mean i got some pics that i want to put on the internet…i dont have a scanner or a DIGITAL camera…how can i put my kodak camera photos on the comuter?
Best answer:
Answer by Mere_Mortal Just take ‘em to the Kiosk at Wal-Mart and scan/transfer them to CD. If your computer has a CD peripheral then you are golden.
Keeping your photo scanner clean is essential to good quality scans. This video shows you how to use the included cleaning supplies on a Kodak P460 Photo Scanner to clean the rollers and the image sensor.
Scans any printed photo, from wallet size to 4x6 inch, delivering high resolution digital files for sharing or archiving
Easily scans photographic negatives and mounted slides and delivers a crisp, clear positive image, ready for upload, printing or emailing
Includes 2GB Micro SD card and SD adapter
Includes Kodak Easyshare software to help you organize, share, and print your scanned photos
Scans printed photos at high resolution 600 DPI and negatives at 1200 DPI
Bring your shoebox of pictures into the digital world! The Kodak P461 personal photo scanner easily scans prints up to 4x6 inches as well as 35mm negatives and mounted slides, and saves them to the included memory card or your computer-ready to send to your family. The read KODAK MOMENT happens when you share. Ships with 2GB microSD card and adapter with jewel case, Kodak Easyshare software, picture transfer software with Kodak gallery ink, USB cable and accessory kit