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Transferring Images to Image Editing Software, Transferring One Image to Photoshop

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Transferring Images to Image Editing Software Transferring One Image to Photoshop You can transfer an image to Adobe Photoshop. 1 Select the image to transfer to Photoshop. 2 Select [Tools] menu ` [Transfer to Photoshop]. ¿ Photoshop starts up and displays the transferred image. ¿ RAW images are converted to TIFF 16bit images before being transferred. O In order to transfer images, you will need Adobe Photoshop. O Compatible versions of Photoshop are CS and 7.0. You cannot transfer images to Photoshop Elements. O One image can be transferred at a time. You cannot transfer multiple images at a time. O When images are transferred, they are automatically converted to the TIFF 16bit images and the ICC profile is attached to each of them. The specified preferences (p.1-21) or individually specified work color space (p.1-9) information are added to the ICC profile, which allows Photoshop to display images including that color information. Transferring Multiple Images to Image Editing Software You can transfer multiple images to image editing software. The description given here use Adobe Photoshop CS, as an example. 1 Set convert/save in a single operation. O Follow steps 1 to 4 of "Converting and Saving Images in a Single Operation (Batchprocessing)" (p.1-16). 2 Click [Browse] button in the [Batch settings] window. ¿ The [Open] window appears. 3 Select the image editing software (Photoshop CS) to which you will transfer the images. O Select [C:] drive ` [Program Files] ` [Adobe] ` [Photoshop CS] ` [Photoshop], and then click the [Open] button. ¿ The [Open] window closes and Photoshop is set in [Transfer] in the [Batch settings] window. 4 Check the [Open image using software]. 5 Click the [Execute] button. ¿ The processing window appears and saving in a single operation begins. ¿ When saving in a single operation is completed, Photoshop starts up and the transferred images are displayed. In order to transfer images, you will need image editing software such as Adobe Photoshop. Cover/Table of Contents Introduction 1 Displaying Thumbnail Images and Performing Basic Edits in the Main Window 2 Performing Detailed Edits in the Edit Window 3 Performing Detailed Edits in the Edit Image Window 4 Displaying an Image in the Quick Check Window 5Reference Index 1-18

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Cover/Table of
Contents
Introduction
Displaying Thumbnail Images
and Performing Basic Edits
in the Main Window
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Window
Performing Detailed
Edits in the Edit
Image Window
Reference
Index
Displaying an Image
in the Quick Check
Window
Transferring Images to Image Editing Software
You can transfer an image to Adobe Photoshop.
1
Select the image to transfer to Photoshop.
2
Select [Tools] menu
[Transfer to Photoshop].
Photoshop starts up and displays the transferred image.
RAW images are converted to TIFF 16bit images before being transferred.
In order to transfer images, you will need Adobe Photoshop.
Compatible versions of Photoshop are CS and 7.0. You cannot transfer images to
Photoshop Elements.
One image can be transferred at a time. You cannot transfer multiple images at a time.
When images are transferred, they are automatically converted to the TIFF 16bit
images and the ICC profile is attached to each of them. The specified preferences
(p.1-21) or individually specified work color space (p.1-9) information are added to the
ICC profile, which allows Photoshop to display images including that color
information.
Transferring One Image to Photoshop
You can transfer multiple images to image editing software. The description given here use
Adobe Photoshop CS, as an example.
1
Set convert/save in a single operation.
Follow steps 1 to 4 of “Converting and Saving Images in a Single Operation (Batch-
processing)” (p.1-16).
2
Click [Browse] button in the [Batch settings] window.
The [Open] window appears.
3
Select the image editing software (Photoshop CS) to which you
will transfer the images.
Select [C:] drive [Program Files] [Adobe] [Photoshop CS] [Photoshop], and
then click the [Open] button.
The [Open] window closes and Photoshop is set in [Transfer] in the [Batch settings]
window.
4
Check the [Open image using software].
5
Click the [Execute] button.
The processing window appears and saving in a single operation begins.
When saving in a single operation is completed, Photoshop starts up and the
transferred images are displayed.
In order to transfer images, you will need image editing software such as Adobe
Photoshop.
Transferring Multiple Images to Image Editing Software