Epson photo!2 rev.c, Transferring photos, Saving photos to a folder – Epson PC3000Z User Manual

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Transferring photos

The name and function of the photo transfer button
located in the top right corner of the Camera menu varies
depending on whether EPSON Photo!2 is opened
directly, or from a TWAIN- or OLE2-compliant
application. The following table describes the
characteristics of the photo transfer button depending on
how EPSON Photo!2 is opened.

TWAIN

OLE

Stand Alone

Button
Name

Get Photos

Get Photo

Save To Folder

Button
Function

Transfers
selected photos
from the
camera to your
application.

Transfers a
selected photo
from the
camera to your
application.

Displays a dialog
box that allows
you to save
selected photos as
EPSON Photo files
in JPEG format.

Notes

Some TWAIN
applications will
only accept one
image at a time.

Only one
image can be
transferred at a
time.

File names are
created
automatically.

Saving photos to a folder

The name and function of the photo save button located
below the photo transfer button on the Camera menu
varies depending on whether EPSON Photo!2 is opened
directly, or from a TWAIN- or OLE2-compliant
application. The following table describes the
characteristics of the photo save button depending on
how EPSON Photo!2 is opened.

TWAIN

OLE

Stand Alone

Button
Name

Save To Folder

Save To Folder

Export Photos

Button
Function

Displays a dialog
box that allows
you to save
selected photos
as EPSON Photo
files in JPEG
format.

Displays a dialog
box that allows
you to save
selected photos
as EPSON Photo
files in JPEG
format.

Displays a dialog
box that allows
you to name and
save photos in
JPEG, BMP, or
PCX format. On
the Macintosh
the PICT format is
also supported.

Notes

File names are
created
automatically.

File names are
created
automatically.

If you assign a
single file name
to more than one
photo, a counter
is added to each
file sharing the
same name.

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