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Using EPSON Photo!3      
2-7
R4C5700
Rev. C
A5 size
PHT3.FM
4/6/01
Pass 0
R
Proof Sign-off:
K. Pipa
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M. Fujimori
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R. Thomson
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3.
To save one file, click the thumbnail of the file that 
you want to save in the image selection window.
To save two or more files at once, hold down the 
Ctrl button (for Windows) or the Command 
button (for Macintosh) and click the thumbnails 
of the files that you want to select, or hold down 
the Shift button and click the first and last 
thumbnails in a series.
Click the Select All button to save all of the files 
stored in that folder.
4.
Click the Save To Folder button. 
5.
In the dialog box that appears, specify the folder 
in which you would like to save the files, then 
click Save. 
If a file has an audio recording attached, you can 
choose to save both the file and the recording, or 
just the file.
Using the Export Photos button
This feature allows you to name files and choose 
between the following file formats: JPEG, BMP, PCX, 
and PICT (for Macintosh only). Follow the steps below 
to save files on your computer using this button.
Note:
You cannot transfer video clip files or audio recording 
files using this button.
The Export Photos button is only available when you 
open EPSON Photo!3 directly. 
1.
Open EPSON Photo!3 as directed in “Opening 
EPSON Photo!3 directly” on page 2-2.
2.
On the Camera menu, click the thumbnail of the 
file you want to save, or click the Select All button 
to save all of the files stored in that folder.
To save two or more files at once, hold down the 
Ctrl button (for Windows) or the Command 
button (for Macintosh), and click the thumbnails 
of the photos that you want to select, or hold down 
the Shift button and click the first and last 
thumbnails in a series.
3.
Click the Export Photos button.
Note:
If you want to improve the image quality of your 
photos, select the 
PhotoEnhance check box before 
clicking 
Export Photos. Transferring takes longer 
when using this feature. This feature only works for 
photos taken with an EPSON camera.