How to Transfer Photos From Your Computer to a Kodak Digital Photo Frame

Kodak digital photo frames are a fun and practical way to display the dozens of beautiful photographs you take with your digital camera. Rather than letting these snapshots sit in your camera or on your computer hard drive, a digital photo frame cycles through your photos, displaying each of them for you to enjoy again and again.

How exactly do you transfer photos from your computer to a Kodak digital photo frame? It's much easier than you think. Just follow these simple steps and begin enjoying your new photo display today!

Things You'll Need

  • Computer
  • USB memory stick
  • Digital photo frame
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Instructions

  1. Transferring Photos to a Digital Picture Frame

    • 1

      Insert the USB memory stick into your computer. When your computer recognizes the stick, you should see an icon representing it on your desktop or on your hard drive menu.

    • 2

      Open the file on your computer where your photo images are stored. Select the photos you wish to have displayed on your digital picture frame.

    • 3

      Copy the photos onto the memory stick by dragging the photos either into the aforementioned icon on your desktop or the USB file on your hard drive menu.

    • 4

      Disconnect and remove the memory stick from your computer and insert it into the digital photo frame. Refer to the instructions that came with the frame if you are not sure where to insert it.

    • 5

      Turn the digital photo frame on and enjoy your slide show!

Tips & Warnings

  • Many Kodak digital picture frames have the capability of bypassing your computer and loading photos using your camera's SD card. This is a great option for quick viewing. Check the USB memory stick for previously saved items before transferring your photos over.

  • There are many different models of Kodak digital picture frames available. These instructions are meant to be general. If this how-to does not work for your specific frame, consult the user's guide that came with your frame for more information.

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