Pictures are stored on the KODAK Picture Card according to a standard agreed upon by many camera manufacturers. This standard allows you to use the Picture Card in different cameras.
If you use a card reader to retrieve your pictures or you cannot locate your pictures using the software, the following description of the camera file structure may be helpful.
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MISC folder--contains the Print Order file created when you use the Print Order function.
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System folder--used for updating camera firmware.
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DCIM folder--the root level folder, it contains the 100K4800 folder. Each time you turn on the camera or insert a different Picture Card, any empty folders within the DCIM folder are removed.
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100K4800--a subfolder in the DCIM folder that stores all the pictures taken with the camera. The first time you use the Picture Card, the camera creates a folder named 100K4800. In unusual circumstances, other similarly named folders (e.g., 101K4800) are created. For example, when you use the Picture Card in a different digital camera, or if the 100K4800 folder becomes full.
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Transferring Pictures To Your Computer:
USB Cable
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Starting Software
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Locating Pictures on Picture Card
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Naming Conventions
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