KODAK PULSE Digital Frame — Extended user guide


Table of Contents > Viewing pictures > Searching for and viewing pictures

2 Viewing pictures

Searching for and viewing pictures


  1. Touch the screen to display menu options, then touch the picture sources button .

All of the picture sources and friends on your digital frame are listed. Sources with recently added pictures are indicated with a red bar and the number of new pictures .


  2. Touch an icon to view pictures.

  • Touch a picture source (Picture sources) to view the pictures or albums in that source.

  • Touch Play all to view all the pictures on your digital frame.

  • Touch Play recent to view the most recent pictures from all sources.

Pictures in all sources, except playlists, play in random order.

NOTE: To create custom ordered playlists, sign in to your account at kodakpulse.com and click Current pictures/ Playlists/ create.

  3. When all of the pictures in the source have played, the slide show repeats.

Picture sources

Touch a picture source to view the pictures or albums in that source.

Playlist

Custom albums you create to organize your pictures. Playlists play pictures in the order you created.

To create playlists, log in to your kodakpulse.com account and click Current pictures/Playlists/create.

If your playlists don't appear on the digital frame, you may need to update your firmware (Updating digital frame firmware).

Added by you

Pictures and albums added from your computer or copied from an inserted memory card or USB drive.

Friends from Web

Pictures and albums added from your and your friends' FACEBOOK and KODAK Gallery accounts.The online service icons shown here appear if an avatar (profile picture) is unavailable.

NOTE: These online services may not be available in all regions and languages.

Friends by email

Pictures emailed to the digital frame from you and your invited friends. The email icon shown here appears if an avatar (profile picture) is unavailable.

Memory card or USB device

Pictures on an inserted card or USB device. The icon indicates the type of card or device currently inserted.



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