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Using EPSON Photo!3
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Proof Sign-off:
K. Pipa
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M. Fujimori
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R. Thomson
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R4C5700
Rev. C
A5 size
PHT3.FM
4/6/01
Pass 0
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Specify a folder in which to save your photos and 
a file name for your photos, then select a file 
format. Click Save to save your photos.
Note:
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 number to designate each photo.
To stop exporting photos during processing, click 
Cancel.
Placing photos in your documents
You can use your photos in many different types of 
applications, including word processors, presentation 
programs, spreadsheets, database managers, and 
page layout and desktop publishing packages.
If your application supports OLE2 (Windows 
programs such as Microsoft
®
 Word 97
®
 and 
WordPad
®
) or TWAIN (programs such as Adobe
® 
Photoshop
®
 5.0 and Microsoft PictureIt!
®
 2.0), you can 
transfer photos directly from your camera to your 
documents.
If your application does not support OLE2 or TWAIN, 
you must save your photos on your computer as JPEG, 
BMP, PCX, or PICT (for Macintosh) files, and then 
open them from within your application.
If you are not sure whether your application supports 
OLE2 or TWAIN, give it a try. If it does not work, you 
can always insert the photo by saving it and then 
importing it from within your application.
Inserting photos directly into documents
You can add photos directly to your documents using 
the Get Photo (or Get Photos) button, or you can use 
the drag-and-drop method (Windows only).
Note:
Depending on the application that you are using, the 
Get 
Photo button may appear as the Get Photos button. 
When 
Get Photos is displayed, you can insert more than 
one photo with this button.
Using the Get Photo (or Get Photos) button
Below is a typical procedure for directly inserting a 
photo into a document by transferring it from your 
camera into an OLE2 or TWAIN-compliant 
application.