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Can I use a COMPACTFLASH card to save pictures that are stored on my Non-Networked KODAK Smart Picture Frame?

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Can I use a COMPACTFLASH card to save pictures that are stored on my Non-Networked KODAK Smart Picture Frame?

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Yes, you can copy a picture from the Non-Networked KODAK Smart Picture 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 Non-Networked KODAK Smart Picture Frame has internal storage for up to 36 VGA (640 x 480) pictures in the JPEG (.jpg) file format, if higher resolution pictures are copied to the Non-Networked KODAK Smart Picture Frame, they are compressed to 640 x 480 for display on the Non-Networked KODAK Smart Picture Frame. • How does the COMPACTFLASH Card go into the Non-Networked KODAK Smart Picture Frame? With the holes (for contact pins) of the card facing the Non-Networked KODAK Smart Picture Frame, insert the card with its label facing up if the Non-Networked KODAK Smart Picture Frame is laying face up, insert the card so its label is facing up as well. Be sure to insert the COMPACTFLASH Card completely.

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