Operation Manual
Kodak
EasyShare
Software for
Mac
OS X
Managing Tagged Pictures
If you have an EasyShare camera that allows tagging, use the camera’s Share feature to tag
your pictures for after-transfer printing or emailing. You can also tag video files, if your
camera supports video. By default, tagged pictures transferred to your computer are
displayed according to the tagging selected on the camera.
Pictures tagged for
Printing are displayed in the Print at Home window. After you complete the print
task, the pictures are displayed in My Collection in Last acquired view.
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Emailing are displayed in the Email window with the drawer showing the first set
of pictures that share common recipients.
Both printing and emailing are first displayed in the Print at Home window.
After you complete the print task, the first set of pictures that share common
recipients are displayed in the Email drawer. After you complete each email task,
the pictures are displayed in My Collection in Last acquired view.
Favorites allows you to store the picture as a Favorite.
When transferring pictures from a Kodak EasyShare camera, Kodak EasyShare software
detects pictures that have been tagged for printing, for emailing, and as favorites. This lets
you manage and sort the tagged pictures in a variety of ways.
Pictures Tagged for Printing
1. Take a picture using the Kodak EasyShare camera, then tag the picture for printing.
NOTE: See your Kodak EasyShare camera manual for details.
2. Connect the camera to the computer with a USB cable, or initiate a plug event (see “Plug
Events” earlier in this chapter, or your Kodak EasyShare camera manual for details).
The picture is transferred and the Kodak EasyShare application opens to the Print at
Home screen. The picture appears on the page, and in the drawer.
NOTE: By default, pictures are transferred to Macintosh HD\users\user
name\Pictures\Kodak Pictures\transfer date and the Print at Home screen opens
when transferring pictures tagged for printing. To change these settings, change
the Preferences settings (see “Program Preferences”).
3. To print the picture, change the print settings, if desired, then click Print.
4. Disconnect the camera (or remove it from the printer dock), then erase the picture from the
camera.
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