Kodak SMILE Classic Guide De L'utilisateur page 7

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when necessary. In a room with fluorescent lighting, you may want
to focus on the bolder colors to avoid a washed-out look.
5. The camera will then beep to let you know that your picture is
processing, and after a couple seconds, it will begin to print the
photo from the photo print slot.
6. Retrieve your photo after it finishes printing.
PRINTING PICTURES USING THE KODAK CLASSIC 2-IN-1 APP
1. Turn the camera on by sliding the power latch toward the rear of
the camera so that the viewfinder pops up.
2. Make sure Bluetooth® on your phone is enabled.
3. Open up the KODAK Classic 2-in-1 application from your phone,
follow the instructions to pair your camera with the app, and start
using your new KODAK SMILE Classic camera!
If you have trouble connecting to your camera from the application,
try following these steps instead:
1. Access your phone's Bluetooth® settings, usually found under the
general Settings menu.
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2. Make sure the camera is on first, and then allow your phone to
scan for new devices.
3. You will see "Kodak Classic XX:XX" appear in the Bluetooth® list.
The X's will be replaced with specific letters and numbers which
correspond to your specific camera. Tap on it to start pairing.
4. After a couple of seconds, your phone should say "paired".
DOWNLOADING YOUR PHOTOS
If you have a microSD™ card installed in your KODAK SMILE Classic
camera, you can easily download and view higher-resolution copies of
your photos from any laptop or personal computer.
1. Plug the USB connector end of your charging cable into any USB port
on your computer (or laptop). Plug the micro USB connector into the
charging port of your camera.
2. Turn the camera on by sliding the power latch toward the rear of the
camera so that the viewfinder pops up. The indicator light above the
charging port should start flashing.
3. The first time you connect your camera, it will take a few minutes to
automatically download the drivers and recognize the camera as an
external storage device. Do not disconnect your camera during this
process.
4. After the camera is plugged in and drivers have been installed, you
can access the pictures you've taken by going to your computer's
menu and viewing it as an external storage device (usually defaults
to E:\). You will see a folder called DCIM, and inside that folder will be
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