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Importing Pictures from non-Twain Sources

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Posted 25 November 2006 - 07:00 AM

I recently started using my new digital camera and have imported pictures to "My Pictures" and my CD disc. How do I move those pictures from those locations to EMC8 so that I can edit them? The only reference I can find to importing in my EMC8 manual concerns importing Twain sources i.e. scanner or camera. Regards, CAS Smith
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Posted 25 November 2006 - 08:55 AM

View Postcleome48@hotmail.com, on Nov 25 2006, 09:00 AM, said:

I recently started using my new digital camera and have imported pictures to "My Pictures" and my CD disc. How do I move those pictures from those locations to EMC8 so that I can edit them? The only reference I can find to importing in my EMC8 manual concerns importing Twain sources i.e. scanner or camera. Regards, CAS Smith


You have them on your computer in My Pictures or on a CD ? Open Photosuite, select "Open Photo" and navigate to the images you want to open and edit. You can save the files in several formats anywhere on your hard drive. If you are working with one and want to continue at a later time, you can save it as an unflattened format so you can add/remove/ changes later. You don't need to re-import. If you are eventually going to make a video slide show of them, use VideoWave.
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Posted 02 December 2006 - 09:51 AM

Your information solved my problem. Many thanks for your help.



View Postsknis, on Nov 25 2006, 08:55 AM, said:

You have them on your computer in My Pictures or on a CD ? Open Photosuite, select "Open Photo" and navigate to the images you want to open and edit. You can save the files in several formats anywhere on your hard drive. If you are working with one and want to continue at a later time, you can save it as an unflattened format so you can add/remove/ changes later. You don't need to re-import. If you are eventually going to make a video slide show of them, use VideoWave.

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