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KODAK DIGITAL SCIENCE™ DC220/DC260 Zoom Camera
KODAK Digital Access Software Plug-In Acquire - Saving Pictures to Your Computer

You can save pictures and audio files to your computer, and save burst and timelapse pictures as APPLE QuickTime movies.

Save Individual Pictures

To save pictures to your computer

  1. In the application window viewing area, select the pictures you want to save to your computer.
  2. Click Save As.

    The Save As dialog box appears.

  3. Use the navigation pop-up menu to select the folder where you want to save the pictures. To create a new folder, click New.
  4. Optionally, in the Save Current Picture As text box, type a filename for a single picture. Multiple pictures use the camera filename.

    Note: If you rename a single FlashPix™ picture, some applications may not recognize the renamed picture.

  5. From the File pop-up menu, select Image (the default).
  6. To delete the pictures from the camera memory card after they are saved to your computer, click the Delete Originals checkbox.
  7. To save the pictures, click Save.

Save the Audio Attached to a Picture

To save the audio attached to a picture

  1. In the application window viewing area, select one or more pictures with an attached audio.
  2. Click Save As.
  3. In the Save As dialog box, use the navigation pop-up menu to select the folder where you want to save the pictures. To create a new folder, click New.
  4. From the File pop-up menu select Sound.
  5. Optionally, in the Save Current Picture As text box, type a filename for a single audio.

    If you are saving audio from multiple pictures, the filename of the picture is used with the file extension "sound." For example: P0000023.JPG becomes P0000023 sound.

  6. To save the audio, click Save.

Export an APPLE QuickTime Movie

To save burst and timelapse pictures as an APPLE QuickTime movie

  1. In the application window viewing area, click a burst or timelapse folder to select it.
  2. Click Save As.

    The Save As dialog box appears.

  3. Use the navigation pop-up menu to select the folder where you want to save the movie. To create a new folder, click New.
  4. From the File pop-up menu, select QuickTime.
  5. Optionally, in the Save Current Picture As text box, type a filename.
  6. Click Save

    The QuickTime dialog box appears.

  7. In the Frame Interval section, click a radio button.
    • Real Time uses the time delay specified when the pictures were taken.
    • Delay at Least x Seconds lets you specify the interval between pictures.

    If an audio is attached, the frame interval may increase so the movie shows as long as the audio plays.

  8. From the Scaling pop-up menu, use the Up and Down arrows to specify the percentage you want the picture scaled from its original size. The default is 100%, the original picture size.
  9. To create the movie, click OK.

    A progress indicator appears as the movie is created.

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KODAK Digital Access Software Plug-In Acquire
Intoduction | Requirements | Software Installation | Card Reader | Application Window | Getting Pictures from the Camera Memory Card | Getting Pictures from your Computer | Transferring Pictures | Saving Pictures | Setting Preferences