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I am new to digital software so forgive the basic questions. I have lots of photos stored on my hard drive (from a previouly installed programme). I have just purchased uLead photo express software in the hope that it would allow me to firstly retreive the photos from the hard drive and edit them and secondly to transfer the photos from my camera to the pc and then edit them. I have been thwarted in both operations. I am advised on the pc that I need to install a TWAIN DRIVE. What is this and from where can I obtain such an item. The people who sold me the uLead CD software are not interested and will be receiving appropriate feedback. Is there anyone out there who can spare a few minutes to help? Many thanks, Den -- sportsmemories ------------------------------------------------------------------------ View this thread: http://www.photographytalk.net/viewtopic-166727.html Send from http://www.photographytalk.net |
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sportsmemories wrote:
> I am new to digital software so forgive the basic > questions. I have lots of photos stored on my hard drive > (from a previouly installed programme). I have just > purchased uLead photo express software in the hope that > it would allow me to firstly retreive the photos from the > hard drive and edit them and secondly to transfer the > photos from my camera to the pc and then edit them. I > have been thwarted in both operations. I am advised on > the pc that I need to install a TWAIN DRIVE. What is this > and from where can I obtain such an item. The people who > sold me the uLead CD software are not interested and will > be receiving appropriate feedback. Is there anyone out > there who can spare a few minutes to help? Many thanks, > Den ===================================== I'm not familiar with Ulead but one of the following freebies might be useful: Picasa http://www.picasa.com/picasa/ FastStone Image Viewer http://www.faststone.org/FSViewerDetail.htm Check your camera's manual for instructions on installing any necessary software. Personally, I prefer using a USB Card Reader. It will show up as a drive and you just copy the images to a folder on your hard drive just like you would from a floppy. -- John Inzer MS Picture It! MVP How to ask a newsgroup question: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 |
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I totally agree with John,
The software often provided with digital cameras is seldom as easy to use or as good as the normal digital provision of Windows and other free graphics programs. Added to which they seem to want to take over your whole computer and force you to do things their way. The free program FastStone will do almost everything you would want. If you can afford to pay a small fee, then Compupic is IMHO a slightly better program. You can try it out for free at, http://www.photodex.com/products/compupicpro/ The windowsXP photo wizard does most printing jobs anyway. But you need to take a little time to teach yourself how to use these things :-) Quilly, Have a look at the new Anti-Spyware program CounterSpy I recommend it, it worked for me at, http://quilljar.users.btopenworld.com/ |
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