Epson PhotoPC 650 User Manual
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Getting Photos Into Your Computer
NOTE
To select a different default folder for the program to use
each time you open it, click the Setup tab on the window
and click Browse under Default Photo Folder.
3
If you want to save your pictures in a format other than
JPEG, select it from the Save as type list (Windows
only). On a Macintosh, you can also type in a different
file name for the image files in the file naming field.
4
When you’re ready to transfer your pictures, click
Save
.
As the files are transferred, they are either automatically
given a generic name (Windows) or given the name you
selected (Macintosh), and then numbered sequentially.
To cancel a transfer in progress, click
Cancel
(Windows) or press the J and
.
keys (Macintosh).
5
Close the EPSON PhotoPC 650 TWAIN or Plug-In
windows and return to HotShots.
You’ll need to open your pictures from disk to use them
in your image editing application. To open them in
HotShots, see Chapter 6 for instructions. To import
them with another application, see Chapter 5.
Transferring Pictures into HotShots
1
To transfer your pictures into HotShots, click the
Transfer
button.
◗
If you selected
Open Them
in step 6 on page 4-12,
HotShots automatically transfers the pictures into
your computer’s memory, opens them in individual
windows, and numbers the windows sequentially.
CAUTION
The pictures are not yet saved to your computer’s hard disk.
◗
If you selected
Add to New Collection
, HotShots
transfers your pictures into a new collection window
and saves them to the HotShots collection folder.
◗
If you selected
Add to Existing Collection
,
HotShots transfers them into an open collection or
prompts you to open the collection you want to
transfer them to. Then HotShots saves the pictures
in the same folder as the collection.