2-10 Using EPSON Photo!3
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K. Pipa _______
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R4C5700
Rev. C
A5 size PHT3.FM
4/6/01 Pass 0
4. On the EPSON Photo!3 Camera menu, click the
thumbnail of the image you want to use.
5. Drag the photo from the Camera menu to your
document. After a few seconds you will see the
drop cursor. If your application does not support
drag-and-drop, the drop cursor does not appear.
6. Position the drop cursor appropriately in your
document and release the mouse button. A copy
of the pho to i s in ser ted i nto you r do cum ent at t he
specified location.

Inserting a photo by importing

If yo u r a pp li ca ti on do es no t s up p or t O LE 2 o r T WA IN ,
you can save your photos in a folder on your computer
and then import them into the application from that
folder. Follow these steps to insert a picture by
importing.
Note:
You cannot use this method to insert video clip files or audio
recording files.
1. Open EPSON Photo!3 as described in “Opening
EPSON Photo!3 directly” on page 2-2.
2. Click the thumbnail of the image that you want to
save.
To save two or more files at once, hold down the
Ctrl button (for Windows) or the Command
button (for Macintosh) and click the thumbnails
of the photos that you want to select, or hold down
the Shift button and click the first and last
thumbnails in a series.
Click the Select All button to save all of the files
stored in that folder.
3. Click the Export Photos button. A dialog box
appears allowing you to select a folder, spe cify a
file name, select a file format, and save the photos.
You can save photo s in J PEG, BMP, P CX, o r PIC T
(for Macintosh only) format.
Note:
If you want to improve the image quality of your
photos, select the PhotoEnhance check box
before clicking Export Photos. Transferring takes
longer when using this feature.This feature works
only for photos taken with an EPSON camera.
If you have selected multiple photos to export,
EPSON Photo!3 will use the filename that you
have specified as a prefix, and use that prefix along
with a unique number to designate each photo.