anyone know how do do this? transfer photos

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I have a Fuji A350 and use FinePix viewer and need to fix my pics and then save them to a folder so I can save them to CD and upload to kodak for print. Lots of work and I am not sure I am doing it right. At this rate it is going to take forever, I have 800 pics to do from my last trip. Is there a way to copy them to folder easier than one by one?

I do have Picasa too. SHould I use that or something else or what?? HELP please!
 
maybe i am misunderstanding what you are trying to do but if you have a photo program can't you just download the whole bunch to a folder, edit as needed and burn a cd ( i know canon and kodak software you can) or mine you can highlight the first/control, and highlight the last/control and it will do what ever to the whole bunch. after you edit, just save to what ever folder and that should be done.
uploading to kodak would naturally depend on your speed and 800 would take a while i would think but don't know how you can get around that but there should be someplace in your software that allows you to upload a batch, not singly
 
maybe i am misunderstanding what you are trying to do but if you have a photo program can't you just download the whole bunch to a folder, edit as needed and burn a cd ( i know canon and kodak software you can) or mine you can highlight the first/control, and highlight the last/control and it will do what ever to the whole bunch. after you edit, just save to what ever folder and that should be done.
uploading to kodak would naturally depend on your speed and 800 would take a while i would think but don't know how you can get around that but there should be someplace in your software that allows you to upload a batch, not singly

Well I have some red eyes to fix, and I like to fix all with the adjust quality since they always look better. Then I need them on CD, then I also use Kodak to print. Upload with Kodak is pretty fast since I have FIOS here. It just the fix and resave that is a pain. Now I wonder if I can fix quality on a select all? Hmm. Looked at Finepix website for tech support, pretty lame :(
I will keep looking, but man, this is such a pain!
 
Well I have some red eyes to fix, and I like to fix all with the adjust quality since they always look better. Then I need them on CD, then I also use Kodak to print. Upload with Kodak is pretty fast since I have FIOS here. It just the fix and resave that is a pain. Now I wonder if I can fix quality on a select all? Hmm. Looked at Finepix website for tech support, pretty lame :(
I will keep looking, but man, this is such a pain!

i think groucho uses iranfan and it's free. ( i think there are other free ones as well but that is the only name i recall) you can check that out and see if they have a batch fix. sometimes there is a preference page where you can just have it automatically fix red eye.. i know photoshop e5 has an automatic red eye but not a batch process so you'd still have to do a quick fix on them all( free download at adobe)
i had 2400 vacation photos...took a good while to go through and adjust them all ;)
 

Irfanview's got stellar batch management tools but red-eye requires manual intervention - you have to tell it where the eyes are.

It will happily do batch sharpening, brightness adjustments, contrast, resizing, etc.

As for the original question, you're probably a LOT better off moving around your pictures outside of whatever viewer comes with your camera. (Most are bleah!) Right-click My Computer and hit Explore. Chances are that your photos are in a folder in My Documents somewhere, probably under My Pictures. Find them and then you can move them around however you want without being tied to the manufacturer's software.
 
Good info you guys! I always like a CD, prints and folder of my pics. Dont trust them sitting only in the camera software. Each trip I do albums and boy there are plenty!

Going to look at Irfanview's now. I do have photoshop 5, but not sure how to use it for anthing but editing and stuff.
 














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