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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 4.0 279 User Guide • Exif Print is a subset of PIM that is supported by Epson devices. Depending on your printer, it's possible to select both the PIM and Exif Print options for a more enhanced print. Sharing your photos Using Adobe Photoshop Services You can use Adobe Photoshop Services in Bridge to send image s to online service providers. You can order prints and greeting cards, as well as share your photos online. All you have to do is set up an account with the provider and follow the on-screen instructions. You must have an internet connection to use Adobe Photoshop Services. Adobe Photoshop Services may be updated from time to time, and differ depending on the region where you live. To order or share prints online If you don't have a printer at home, you can order high-quality prints from Adobe Photoshop Services providers. The prints can be sent to yourself, or to anyone with whom you'd like to share the photos. You can also order photo books, photo calendars, and photo greeting cards from Bridge. 1 In Bridge, select the photos you'd like to order prints. 2 Choose Tools > Photoshop Services, and choose an option from the menu. 3 Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the process. Sharing photos through e-mail If you'd like to e-mail a photo, you can use the Attach To E-mail command to have the photo automatically attached to a new e-mail message. Photoshop Elements uses your default e-mail application to generate a new message. If you use web-based e-mail, Photoshop Elements may not be able to automatically attach the photo. In that case, you can manually attach the photo. To attach a photo to an e-mail message 1 Open the photo you want to send in an e-mail message. 2 Click the Attach To E-mail button in the shortcuts bar, or choose File > Attach To E-mail. 3 If you haven't saved your changes to the photo, you are prompted to do so. Click Save As and Continue to save a version of the photo. In the Save As dialog box, save your photo and click Save. 4 If the file format of the photo is not JPEG, you are asked if you'd like to convert the photo, or keep the photo in its current format. Click Auto Convert to have the photo automatically converted to JPEG, or click Send As Is to keep the photo in its current format. 5 The photo is attached to a new e-mail message. Creating and sharing slide shows With the PDF Presentation command, you can use a variety of images to create a multipage document or slide show presentation. You can set options to maintain image quality in the PDF, specify security settings, and set the document to open automatically as a slide show.