Kodak gallery and iMac - urgent

Sorry fellas, But didnt know which forum to post this,  I've recieved notice that Kodak galleries shut tomorrow, - I stopped using them a few years ago, but still have 10 odd years worth of photo's tored there. The email from Kodak says  it;s possible to download my pictures using Kodak EasyShare software, which I've downloaded. I have tried searching through the easyshare software for the online galleirs.I ve tried dragging and dropping from Safari into easyshare - and right clicking on album within Safari, but nothing seems to allow me to download my albums.
Does anyone know how to do this?
TIA Wayno

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