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when you get the camera you will get a CD too. that is where you get your software!!
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Yes. Any type of digital data can be stored on a CD-R
There are many methods of storing digital photos. You can store digital photos on a SD card, a USB drive or even burn the photos to a cd for safe keeping. All three have large amounts of storage space
The memory card is what the digital files are stored on. If you have no memory card in your camera there is nowhere for the camera to store the files. It is like not putting a film in a film camera or trying to burn a CD with no CD inserted to the drive. No Some digital cameras have internal memory so you don't need a memory card. I figured this out 2 minutes before I saw this question.
The camera should come with a CD and cables to connect to the computer. Read the handbook. You will need to put the CD in the computer and it should automatically download the software. If you don't have the CD go on line and download from Kodak.
'Bumps and Lands' as they are called, is representative of the light and dark spots that are burned into the DVD or CD's recorded surface in a digital format. A 'bump' would be representative of a light (non-burned) portion of the digital word.
Publish to- - This computer - DVD - Recordable CD - Email - Digital video camera
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You must finalize the disk before it can be read on a computer.
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