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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To import an image using the TWAIN interface in ImageReady
If you’re using the TWAIN device for the first time with ImageReady, choose File > Import > TWAIN Select. Then
select the device you want to use. You do not need to repeat this step for subsequent uses of the TWAIN module.
If more than one TWAIN device is installed on your system and you want to switch devices, use the TWAIN Select
command.
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To import the image, choose File > Import > TWAIN Acquire.
To import images from a scanner using WIA Support
Choose File > Import > WIA Support.
Choose a destination on your computer for saving your image files.
Click Start.
Make sure that Open Acquired Images in Photoshop is selected. If you have a large number of images to import,
or if you want to edit the images at a later time, deselect it.
Make sure that Unique Subfolder is selected if you want to save the imported images directly into a folder whose
name is the current date.
Select the scanner that you want to use.
Note: If the name of your scanner does not appear in the submenu, verify that the software and drivers were properly 
installed and that the scanner is connected. 
Choose the kind of image you want to scan:
Color Picture 
Uses the default settings for scanning color images.
Grayscale Picture 
Uses the default settings for scanning grayscale images. 
Black And White Picture or Text 
Uses the default settings. 
Adjust The Quality Of The Scanned Picture 
Uses custom settings. 
Click preview to view the scan. If necessary, drag the handles of the bounding box to adjust the size of the crop.
Click Scan.
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The scanned image is saved in BMP format.
To estimate scan resolution 
You can determine the resolution for your scan using the original and final image dimensions and the resolution of 
your  output  device. Scan resolution translates into image  resolution  when  you open the  scanned image  in  Photoshop.  
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Do one of the following: 
For laser printers and imagesetters, multiply the printer’s screen frequency by 2. To determine your printer’s screen 
frequency, check your printer documentation or consult your service provider. 
For inkjet printers, check your printer documentation for the optimal resolution. Many dye sublimation printers 
and devices that print directly onto photographic paper have an optimal resolution of 300 to 400 dpi. 
Determine the ratio of the final image dimensions to the original image dimensions. For example, the ratio of a 
6-by-9-inch final image to a 2-by-3-inch original image is 3:1. 
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Multiply the result of step 1 by the result of step 2.