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Can I use a COMPACTFLASH Card to save pictures that are stored on my Frame?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
Yes, you can copy a picture from the Frame to a COMPACTFLASH Card. However, the picture will be copied to the COMPACTFLASH card with 640 x 480 resolution even if it originally had a higher resolution. See below. Although the frame has internal storage for up to 36 VGA (640 x 480) pictures in the JPEG (.jpg) file format, if higher-resolution pictures are uploaded to the Frame, they are compressed to 640 x 480 for display on the Frame.

Can I delete pictures on a COMPACTFLASH Card from the Frame?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
Yes, you can delete pictures on a COMPACTFLASH Card just like the pictures in the permanent Frame memory. NOTE: You can tell which pictures are resident on the COMPACTFLASH Card by the CF icon that appears in the lower right-hand corner of the thumbnail views. Pictures from a COMPACTFLASH Card that have been copied on to the Frame do not have this icon on the thumbnail views.

When I remove the COMPACTFLASH Card from the Frame, what happens to my pictures?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
When you remove the COMPACTFLASH Card, the pictures on the card that you were viewing are no longer displayed on the Frame. They do, however, remain on the card. To store some or all of the pictures from the card on the Frame, copy them from the COMPACTFLASH Card to the Frame. NOTE: Pictures from a COMPACTFLASH Card that are copied onto the Frame are compressed to 640 x 480, even if they are stored on the card at higher resolutions.

How does the COMPACTFLASH Card go into the Frame?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
With the holes (for contact pins) of the card facing the Frame, insert the card with its label facing up – if the Frame is laying face up, insert the card so its label is facing up as well. Be sure to insert the COMPACTFLASH Card completely.

Can I rotate pictures on a COMPACTFLASH Card?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
No. To avoid creating problems for digital cameras that might later try to read a picture file from the COMPACTFLASH Card, the Frame allows pictures on a COMPACTFLASH Card to be copied, deleted, shared, and uploaded for print orders, but they cannot be rotated.

Can I order prints of pictures on my COMPACTFLASH Card?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
To order prints at their original, higher resolution from a COMPACTFLASH Card, don't copy them first to the Frame. Not only will they be printed at the higher-resolution, when the print order is uploaded, the higher resolution pictures will be added to your StoryCenter Inbox. There is an additional $0.25 per print charge for each print ordered with a resolution greater than 640 x 480.

What resolution will I get if I print a picture from a COMPACTFLASH Card in my Frame?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
If you have copied the picture from your COMPACTFLASH Card to your Frame, and then order a print of it, the resolution will be 640 x 480 regardless of the original resolution. However, if you have not copied the picture from your COMPACTFLASH Card to your Frame, and you do order a print of it from the Frame, it will retain its original resolution. NOTE: There is an additional $0.25 /print charge for each print ordered with a resolution greater than 640 x 480.

Do I have to turn off the power to the Frame before inserting a COMPACTFLASH Card?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
When pictures are displayed from a COMPACTFLASH Card, a small CF icon can be displayed in the lower right-hand corner. Thumbnail views of COMPACTFLASH Card pictures that are displayed during the selection process for Menu operations will be displayed with the CF icon. A copy of a picture from a COMPACTFLASH Card does not have this icon. The Frame compresses copies of COMPACTFLASH Card pictures to 640 x 480; the original picture resolution cannot be recovered.

A9. Can I access data stored on a CompactFlash card while using the FlyJacket i3800?

eNnovation -> Services -> FAQ
Certainly. The FlyJacket i3800 is equipped with a fully compliant CompactFlash slot (Type I /II) that is specifically designed to handle this functionality. That means that you have total access to data stored on any CF Type I or Type II card including presentation files, image files simply by inserting the card into the FlyJacket i3800CF slot. No, the FlyJacket i3800 does not require connection to a power adapter during operation.

What happens if I choose to print high-resolution pictures from a COMPACTFLASH Card?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
Currently, $0.25 additional charge is added per print to upload a high-resolution picture due to the extra time required by the network to manage the extended communication. Note: As a benefit to those who choose high-resolution uploads to Print@Kodak from COMPACTFLASH Cards the STORYBOX Network will use the high-resolution picture for your prints and copy the high-resolution picture to your StoryCenter Inbox so that you can store the high-resolution picture in an Album in your StoryCenter.

Can I order prints of pictures directly from my COMPACTFLASH Card?

KODAK:FAQ:Registered, Network-Connected KODAK Smart Picture ...
Yes. If the COMPACTFLASH Card is inserted in the Frame, you will be able to order a print of any of the pictures stored on it. If you do not copy these pictures to your Frame first, the pictures will be printed at their original resolution. Prints of pictures with resolutions greater than 640 x 480 will be charged an additional $0.25 per print. If you have copied the pictures from the COMPACTFLASH Card to the Frame, the card doesn't have to be inserted.

Can I save any of the pictures on this site?

SCTC Website Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, personal use of any of the athletic pictures is fine. Netscape users can right click on the photo of interest and select "Save Image As...", and then complete the instructions. The original, uncropped pictures may be obtained by contacting the webmaster.

Can I use pictures that are stored on a floppy disc?

GeneralFAQ
Digital pictures are large files, often in the megabyte range. Such large pictures pose real challenges in terms of Internet hosting and often results in long wait times for uploading images. When you submit a large picture to PicturePoint???, the system invokes an algorithm that automatically resizes the picture down to 153 X 192 pixels which is our REALTOR.com? standard. This resize improves upload time dramatically while maintaining the aspect ratio and quality of the pictures.

Will the Product work with my CompactFlash card?

Athena America: The Art of Science
If your card is a CompactFlash Storage Card, and not a hard-disk based "microdrive" CF card, then the answer is almost certainly Yes. The vast majority of CF cards work with the Athena CF Enabler. (Note that, though we don't officially support the hard-disk based microdrives yet, many of our customers have told us the microdrive CF cards work fine already―in Read-Only mode.

How can I map C: to a CompactFlash card?

PocketDOS - Frequently Asked Questions
I am using my CF card as a physical disk. Whenever I try to save, I can't because the disk is locked. I unchecked the "Write protect drive letter" in the Change DOS drive letter wizzard, but it will not stay unchecked. After reboot, it is back, and I still can't save.

Can PocketDOS be run from a CompactFlash card?

PocketDOS - Frequently Asked Questions
PocketDOS can be installed to and run from a Compact Flash card. When you install PocketDOS it prompts you for an install directory, you just need to enter the name of a folder on your CF card at this point (eg. \Storage Card\PocketDOS).

Where are the pictures stored?

ChristinaMultimedia - Christina Picture Archive
We use additional servers as mirrors, but all pictures are centralized on the master server. In other words, the helper servers only store parts of the archive, while the master server contains the entire collection.

What file format should I use to save my pictures?

Monster Exchange - Frequently Asked Questions
The graphic file formats which are best for saving pictures for the Internet are GIF's (Graphic Interchange Format) and JPEG's (Joint Photographic Experts Group). GIF's and JPEG's are Web graphics standards; Web browsers are able to translate them so you can view them. To learn more about graphics for the Web, go to the Training Cafe Web site and register for the free Internet Technology Series.

How much will I save when I use my Trade Card?

Buildstore Trade Card - Cutting the cost of your project
Every self build or renovation project is different and material costs vary from region to region, it is difficult to put an exact figure on a saving. However, if you were to use the Trade Card over the course of your project you would expect to save at least 10-15% on the cost of materials.
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