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26 Getting Started
Getting images from cameras and scanners
If your digital camera or scanner supports the industry-wide TWAIN standard,
you can bring pictures from these devices directly into PhotoPlus.
To set up your TWAIN device for importing:
See the documentation supplied with the device for operating instructions.
To import a TWAIN image:
1. (via Startup Wizard) Choose Import From Twain.
OR
(During your PhotoPlus session) Choose Import from the File menu, then
select Acquire.
2. Complete the procedure using the acquisition dialog associated with the
selected TWAIN source.
If you have more than one TWAIN-compatible device installed, you may need
to select which source you wish to scan with.
To select a different TWAIN source for scanning:
Choose Import from the File menu, then choose Select Source from the
submenu.
See PhotoPlus help for some useful tips about scanning.
Saving a file
The process of saving differs depending on the type of file you are working on,
the file's current saved state and the file type you want to save.
PhotoPlus lets you work on (and save) one of several file types:
An open PhotoPlus Picture (.Spp) file is project-based and so preserves
'project' information (e.g., layers, masks, paths) when saving the file.
For a currently open image file you can edit and save the image back to its
original format. However, if you've added layers, masks, or paths to your
image you'll be prompted to optionally create an spp file to preserve
'project' information (otherwise it will be lost). If you choose not to create
an spp file, the additional content is included in the now flattened image.
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