Installing adobe photoshop elements – Konica Minolta DiMAGE Scan Dual III AF-2840 User Manual
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Service Pack 4 or later and Internet Explorer
4.0 or later are required with Windows NT
4.0.
Pentium processor
Color monitor with 256-color (8 bit) or greater video card
and 800 X 600 or greater monitor resolution.
Windows 98, 98 Second Edition, Me, 2000,
NT 4.0, or XP.
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Take time to register your copy of Photoshop Elements with Adobe. Read the instructions in the
registration folder located in the technical-information folder on the Adobe Photoshop Elements
CD-ROM.
Installing Adobe Photoshop Elements
PC / AT compatible computers
PowerPC processor.
150 MB of available hard disk space
Macintosh computers
Mac OS 8.6, 9.0, 9.0.4, or 9.1
(Adobe Photoshop Elements is not native to
Mac OS X).
64 MB of RAM.
64 MB of RAM (with virtual memory on).
Files saved with a 16-bit or 16-bit linear color depth cannot be opened in Adobe Photoshop
Elements. Read the setting scanner preferences section on page 45.
Macintosh
Insert the Adobe Photoshop Elements CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Double-click the CD-
ROM icon on the desktop. Open the appropriate language folder, then the Adobe Photoshop
Elements folder. Double-click the Install Photoshop Elements icon. Follow the instructions on the
screen to continue installation.
Windows
Insert the Adobe Photoshop Elements CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. Adobe Photoshop
Elements AutoPlay screen will appear. Follow the instructions on the screen to install the software.
After accepting the end-user license agreement, click the explore button on the next screen to
open the read-me file for special installation instructions before continuing.
The scanner utility software contains a plug-in module that can be installed in the Photoshop
Elements import/export folder located in the plug-in folder. This will allow the scanner utility soft-
ware to be opened from Photoshop Elements.
Launch Adobe Photoshop Elements. Select
DS Dual3 (Windows) or DS Dual3 Plug-in
(Macintosh) from the import command on the
file menu.
Launching the scanner utility from Photoshop Elements