Sabtu, 25 Januari 2014

Kodak Easyshare camera will not charge?

Q. My Kodak Easyshare will not charge brand new battery and using my ac charger, the light blinks a few seconds and then goes off it will not charge enough to bring the lens back into place. Does a ac charger go bad ive had this camera for appr 5 yrs? Ive tried plugging it into different outlets and it still will not make the green light stay on. I love this camera and really would like to know if its worth saving.
Duracell still sells the batteries for the Kodak Easyshare which i recently bought directly through their online store. So it doesn't appear to be the battery it was working fine up until a couple days ago.

A. Chargers can and do go bad over the years, but the more likely suspect would be the camera's battery. You'll have a tough time getting support for your 5-year old Kodak Easyshare, as Kodak got out of the digital camera business and went through bankruptcy.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2013/06/20/kodak-bankruptcy-nears-end/2442147/


In my humble opinion, it's time for a new camera, and from a more reliable brand such as Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Sony, Fujifilm, Samsung, etc. Avoid Kodak, Vivitar, and any camera you'd find in a blister pack hanging on a peg at Walmart.


How can I achieve this photograph effect?
Q. I'm kind of getting into photography, not a big camera guy meaning I don't have a $600 Canon or Nikon, I use a regular digital camera and then touch up the pictures in Photoshop CS6 and Color Efex Pro 4..

I really like the lighting effect used in these pictures, is there any way I could come close to creating it, maybe mixing different channels or something?

Any help will be appreciated, thank you! :)

Pictures:
1) https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjXe5qzNarGQMHm16c49UHc9meHvWOJmAqCyJ4Lh6gFxm9fWcvqcQWjbLl94nG_LL1jG4ADLApwE_pk_0oN5sOshMVX-wEEWQEkxeV8gvkOfR1BEh73FFIaOE4BlQR2-XY-R84nzbpEudY/s1600/D-WHY+DWHY+D+WHY+David+Morris+The+Cleanest+Corner+-+2013-07-20+-+Los+Angeles+CA+-+-Hollywood+Roosevelt+--003.png

2) https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjnSGbIEegGF_ciQAW3uhf0qJ7p_c21VQtTuCyXL1FPzCb_LMwxJ8UlREWlkK1RX9dAAgQi6sl6Z8CTAlSV8nrUOmMouTamcjuajqlEdpjr5xlZ4Ew45H4nuP8gEXJ_LIZ9msoK2jGWa10/s1600/D-WHY+DWHY+D+WHY+David+Morris+The+Cleanest+Corner+-+2013-07-20+-+Los+Angeles+CA+-+-Hollywood+Roosevelt+--004.png

3) https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpSjIIiKMe9IfLB-OY2PggSxNzjWeEbZxaaT5MELmN5k_R6gkfXSV28uRqXwfXU18TAY2h9avDI3qUw15eWh42MlS1uYqfVFrnU_CPoivqpjm92g96GmPt4UixnJxI2LgEG4Dj9nFosf8/s1600/D-WHY+DWHY+D+WHY+David+Morris+The+Cleanest+Corner+-+2013-07-20+-+Los+Angeles+CA+-+-Hollywood+Roosevelt+--007.png

A. You can move the slider to adjust the saturation to overly saturate it and use the brightness/contrast slider to adjust those two things in order to make it too dark and have too much contrast. Once the picture looks as terrible as the ones you posted you're all set.





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