Transferring pictures into hotshots – Epson 650 User Manual

Page 32

Advertising
background image

Getting Photos Into Your Computer

4-8

PhotoPC 650 U/G
Rev. C

A5 size

INTOP.fm

6/21/00

Pass 0

R

Proof Sign-off:
KOW E.Yamanouchi K.Pipa_______
M.Fujimori

_______

K.Pipa

_______

You need to open your pictures from disk to use
them in your image editing application. To open
them in HotShots, see your HotShots
documentation. To import them with another
application, see that application’s documentation.

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 4-5, HotShots automatically transfers
the pictures into your computer’s memory,
opens them in individual windows, and
numbers the windows sequentially.

Note:
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.

Note:
If a memory error message appears while transferring
pictures, close the EPSON PhotoPC 650 TWAIN or
Plug-In dialog box and use the Save to Folder method
to transfer your pictures instead. See page 4-7 f
or
instructions. (You may also need to close and then
reopen HotShots to free-up your computer’s memory.)

To cancel a transfer in progress, click

Cancel

(Windows), or press the J and period (

.

) keys

(Macintosh).

2.

After your pictures are transferred, close the
EPSON PhotoPC 650 TWAIN or Plug-In dialog
box and return to HotShots. The picture(s)
appear(s) in the HotShots window. To work with
your pictures and collections in HotShots, see
your HotShots documentation.

Advertising