Yes they do have. It is called Kodak easy share and is very user friendly. You can edit and tag friends easier than ever before. It has a calender and has 100's of creative ways of editing your work
The Easy Share software is buggy compared to other photo editing software. Your best bet is to use Picasa or Photoshop.
Kodak sells the software and they have it available on their website.
It is software used with any camera that allows you to view, share, and organize your photos. If you have a Kodak account you will be able to access the full range of the product which allows you to order prints of your photos and create projects.
I would pick iMovie anyday, or Final Cut Studio for advance video editing. Basically this is from Apple software. So, you only can use these software on Apple Macintosh. Can't use it on windows or any other OS. Thanks.
Kodak camcorders offer onboard editing, which is excellent for on the fly cuts and fades to your video project. If you plan to do extensive editing, it is advisable to use a separate editing system.
The Kodak Zi6 does not have a traditional zoom feature, as it uses a fixed lens. However, you can achieve a zoom effect by cropping the video during editing or by physically moving closer to your subject when recording. Ensure you have good lighting and steady hands for the best results. For digital zoom, check if your editing software allows for scaling or cropping of the footage after recording.
The Kodak Easy Share software is one of the easiest programs to use. You don't need it though, to use your Kodak Easy Share camera. The software that comes with Windows will also work.
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Kodak Easyshare software can be downloaded from the disk included with the Easyshare equipment or directly from Kodak. Step by step instructions can be found and easily followed to assist wit hthe download.
Digital cameras are very easy to use, so they have gained a lot of popularity in recent years. Part of this is also due to the fact that you can upload the pictures to a computer and manipulate them with photo editing software. If you want a more traditional look, however, Kodak film cameras are what you should use. You can get something close to this with a digital camera, if you are very good at using your photo editing software, but you will never get that truly authentic look unless you are actually using a real Kodak film camera.
, If you are new to photo editing (Digital Imaging), try Adobe Photoshop Elements. If you need photo noise reduction software try Noiseless app for mac OS. If you are experienced in Digital Imaging, try Adobe Photoshop CS4. Lastly, there are several 'shareware' (nominal fee) and trial software (Adobe has a 60-day trial on their products). Hope this helps.