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digital camera image transfer software?
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I just bought a Toshiba PDR-M21, but being Toshiba they didn't supply a Mac transfer utility. What are my options? This is my first digital camera and after looking around the web for a while I still haven't found anything. I'd use iPhoto, but I'm running OS9. Thanks for any help!
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Thanks for the link, but it seems that it only supports serial connections. Since I don't have a card reader I was looking for software to download images directly from the camera over USB. Are there any programs that can do that?
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If you plug in your camera via USB, does it mount a volume (typically called "untitled" in PC format) on your desktop?
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Nope, first time nothing happened, just tried again and a message popped up saying it was an unknown device... like it needed drivers for it or something.
edit...
the exact message says - "Software needed for the USB device "PDR-M21" is not available.
[ 03-27-2002: Message edited by: ussfolsom ]
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look for a photoshop plug-in, if you have photoshop.
thats what i did for my Kodak until i bought a new Canon.
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