sure you did charge the battery correct?
Sure the battery is inserted correct? Plus to plus and minus to minus?
No debris in the battery holder? contacts from both the camera and the battery clean and shiny?
Just a small piece of paper can ruin the free flow of any current.
If you have to clean contacts in a camera or on batteries, neve use sharp tools, only a dry cloth.
I might have suggested the face detection calibration might be out, but 7 years ago I don't think such technology was available...let alone on a Kodak Easyshare.
In order to ascertain why this 'phenomena' is occuring, you can try 1. disabling red-eye reduction,
2. adjusting distance between you and subject,
3. check lens hasn't got a small scratch or dirt on it. Especially if the black lips occur on images about the same proximity of the frame.
Other than those tips, it's quite hard to know what's going on. If you had a link to a photo perhaps it might help diagnose your problem. I won't say "your camera's just old..." because I still own 10 year old systems which are working fine.
Looks like a software problem, because this is running on your computer and not in your camera.Looks like some more people have the same problem. See this link:Bootstrap.js problem discusion in sencha forum
Hi Noreen, check the capacity of internal memory sometimes there is no space available because of limited capacity on kilobytes only. It needs memory cards, try install new memory cards and it works.Best regards,Joel