I've been having camera issues for a few weeks now. I currently have a Kodak Easy Share digital camera. I've had this camera for about two years now, and up until the last few weeks it worked fine.
I contacted customer support and was told that it sounds like it needs to be repaired.
Lately when I attempt to take photos, they always come up super dark. On the viewfinder and on upload.
Don't you just hate it when this happens?
I took a few pictures today just to test it out again.
This is how the photos are turning out originally;
These are how they look when I use the Kodak photo fix;
And here is how they turn out with Jasc Paint Shop Pro photo fix;
Anyone got any tips or ideas on ways to correct this? I really hate to buy a new camera.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
Time for a New Camera
Posted by April at 2:52 PM
Labels: April, camera, my pictures
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I wish I had something to offer. I also have a Kodak Easy Share and it still works OK. I also have Paint Shop Pro (I don't care for the Auto Photo Fix feature, though). Your flash doesn't work on the Kodak? That's what it looks like you need, flash. I hope you get it figured out!
That's what I am wondering. Is it possible for the flash to somehow burn out on the camera? That's the only reason why I can think of the pictures becoming so dark. Thanks for stopping by and posting.
Not too knowledgable about cameras, but these pics don't look too bad in all 3 setting, but the second one looks best to me. I understandabout not wanting to by a new camera. They're not cheap.
Good luck!
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