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USING PHOTOSHOP CS4

Opening and importing images

Last updated 1/10/2010

Note: To import images from TWAIN-compatible scanners, see

Import an image using the TWAIN interface

” on

page

653.

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About plug-in modules

” on page 44

Determine scan resolution for printing

” on page 493

Import images from a scanner using WIA Support (Windows only)

1

Choose File

> Import > WIA Support.

2

Choose a destination on your computer for saving your image files.

3

Click Start.

4

Make sure that Open Acquired Images in Photoshop is selected. If you have a large number of images to import, or
if you want to edit the images at a later time, deselect it.

5

Make sure that Unique Subfolder is selected if you want to save the imported images directly into a folder whose
name is the current date.

6

Select the scanner that you want to use.

Note: If the name of your scanner does not appear in the submenu, verify that the software and drivers were properly
installed and that the scanner is connected.

7

Choose the kind of image you want to scan:

Color Picture

Uses the default settings for scanning color images.

Grayscale Picture

Uses the default settings for scanning grayscale images.

Black And White Picture or Text

Uses the default settings.

Adjust The Quality Of The Scanned Picture

Uses custom settings.

8

Click preview to view the scan. If necessary, drag the handles of the bounding box to adjust the size of the crop.

9

Click Scan.

10

The scanned image is saved in BMP format.

Creating, opening, and importing images

Create an image

1

Choose File

> New.

2

In the New dialog box, type a name for the image.

3

(Optional) Choose document size from the Preset menu.

Note: To create a document with the pixel dimensions set for a specific device, click the Device Central button.

4

Set the width and height by choosing a preset from the Size menu or entering values in the Width and Height text
boxes.

To match the width, height, resolution, color mode, and bit depth of the new image to that of any open image, choose
a filename from the bottom section of the Preset menu.