Epson PhotoPC 3000Z User Manual - Page 131

Importing Images Into Documents, applications you may need to select a different

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Importing Images Into Documents Once your pictures are transferred and saved on your hard drive, you can import them into your applications. You may need to convert your images if you didn't export them from the camera (as explained in Chapter 10) and your application can't import JPEG or Tiff files. Or you can use the Save As feature of Image Expert to convert image files. NOTE Your picture may display poor image quality on the screen after you import it. However, in most cases it will print correctly. Follow these steps to import a PhotoPC 3000Z picture into your document: 1 Start your application. 2 Open the document where you want to use the picture. 3 Select the point where you want to place your picture. NOTE In some applications, you can add a frame around the picture if you want to move it or resize it. In other applications, you create a frame first and then place the picture in it. For instructions, see your application's help system or documentation. 4 Select Picture from the Insert menu. (In some applications you may need to select a different command, such as Import Picture, which is usually in the File menu.) An Insert Picture dialog box appears (your dialog box may look different, depending on your application): Getting Your Photos Into Documents 11-2

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Getting Your Photos Into Documents
11-2
Importing Images Into Documents
Once your pictures are transferred and saved on your hard
drive, you can import them into your applications. You may
need to convert your images if you didn
t export them from
the camera (as explained in Chapter 10) and your application
can
t import JPEG or Tiff files. Or you can use the Save As
feature of Image Expert to convert image files.
NOTE
Your picture may display poor image quality on the screen after
you import it. However, in most cases it will print correctly.
Follow these steps to import a PhotoPC 3000Z picture into
your document:
1
Start your application.
2
Open the document where you want to use the picture.
3
Select the point where you want to place your picture.
NOTE
In some applications, you can add a frame around the picture
if you want to move it or resize it. In other applications, you
create a frame first and then place the picture in it. For
instructions, see your application
s help system or
documentation.
4
Select
Picture
from the
Insert
menu. (In some
applications you may need to select a different
command, such as
Import Picture
, which is usually in
the File menu.)
An Insert Picture dialog box appears (your dialog box
may look different, depending on your application):