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Pdf file size is too big

Files sizes are too large and slow to output. I have set 300 dpi and pdf output but the files are still huge

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Not sure where are you sending the image too? Is this a printer or an email.
If its an email you might want to try using dropbox or use goggle email, which allow much bigger files.

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  • Posted on Aug 29, 2005

SOURCE: "Not enough space to copy files (Files not copied)"

This error message means that there is not enough space in the location you are copying to (internal memory or card). Delete pictures from the location you are copying to, or turn off the camera and insert a new memory card.

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2008

SOURCE: Photo size too large for email

If you have several (or many) images to re-size, try a batch processing program like ACDSee, or the free downloadable "irfanview" program.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 23, 2008

SOURCE: Easyshare converted all of my jpgs to easyshare files

i'm not sure how to change the default picture program... but i can tell you that you won't lose pictures if the easyshare program is deleted. it's just an extra program to view/edit pics.... the actual pics are located in a generic folder somewhere on your computer. click properties on one of the pics in easyshare, and see where it's located. then just go to that folder through windows....

hope i helped a little, sorry i don't have the solution for the other part

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: Acrobat 8.1

Upgrade to Acobat 9.0 Pro. It seems to work in that can scan pages for a document, HOWEVER, adding/appending to already scaned pages for a document seems to crash 9.0. For example, say I scan in pages 1 - 4. I cannot then scan pages 5 -6 as part of the same document--crashes Acrobat.

I think this finally proves the problem is Acrobat 8.0 and NOT the i40 drivers.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2009

SOURCE: only 10 out of 70 pictures load to the frame

If you have images TAGGED on the camera, it could prevent them from downloading. Your camera can make some rather large files but you are right, the frame should be able to resize the images which leads me to believe it is a tagging issue on the camera. Review your images on the camera and make sure the images do not have any tags on them.

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