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26 Basic Scanning Procedure
For information on further editing of the scanned images, refer to
your application's documentation.
Step.4 Saving the result as an image file
After an image is scanned, be sure to save it, using the steps below.
1. Select Save As from the File menu in Adobe Photoshop
Elements.
2. Type a file name, select a file format, and then click Save. See
the following section for the file formats.
File formats
The following table lists some common image file formats. Select
an appropriate format supported by your image processing
application when you save image files.
Format (File extension) Explanation
BMP format (*.BMP)
(Windows only)
BMP is a standard image file format in
Windows. Most Windows applications
including word processor applications can
read and treat images in this format.
TIFF format (*.TIF) TIFF is a file format which is designed for data
exchange between applications such as
graphics software and DTP software.
JPEG format (*.JPG) JPEG is a compressed file format, which
allows a choice in compression quality.
However, if the compression is too high, the
image quality deteriorates. The image quality
also deteriorates every time the image file is
saved in JPEG. If you edit an image file after
saving it, the original image should be
preserved in a file format other than JPEG.
EPS format (*.EPS) EPS is a PostScript file format. Most illustration
and DTP applications are compatible with
EPS.
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