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Computer Blog - thebroadroom.net: Kodak EasyShare program
Disclaimer: all of the following is purely from personal experience. TheBroadroom.Net urges you to use your own instincts,
common sense, and willingness to take risks when applying any of the information below.
Kodak EasyShare program
posted by Colleen Shirazi,
Monday, December 12, 2005
at 2:28 PM (Pacific)
As much as I was ragging on Kodak in general--see previous posts on trying to get a Windows XP system to recognize my old DC4800 digicam (hint: don't try installing the software that came with the camera)--I've now used the EasyShare program itself.
It has a killer red-eye reduction feature. Most of the time you can auto-fix all your red eyes. When you can't, then, most of the time you can still fix them manually in the same screen. A few odd times I couldn't get it to work either way.
One thing I can't seem to make it do (and this can be done in the Corel Photo Album one, at least in the trial version), was get it to resize pictures as a batch.
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