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PhotoStudio
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Acquire: Use this button to run the driver for your selected image acquisition device.  What’s 
that mean?  Basically, click this button when you want to scan a picture, take a snapshot with 
your webcam, or download a photo from your digital camera.  Because you may have one or 
more of these types of devices (for example, you may have a scanner 
and a digital camera 
connected), you’ll need to choose which device you want to use when this button is clicked.  Go 
to the File menu and choose “Select Source.”  A window will appear with a list of every 
compatible 
driver on your system.  Select the one you want, then click this icon to run the driver 
and acquire your photo. 
 
 
Save: This is a pretty standard function.  Basically, click it to save your work.  You probably 
know this already, but power outages, computer crashes, and other accidents seem to creep up 
at the worst possible time.  Don’t learn the hard way—save your work often! 
 
 
When saving a new image, the standard “Save As” window will appear.  You’ll need to do three 
things: 
 
1.  Choose the save location: Navigate through your system to select the folder in which 
you want the image saved.  It’s generally a good idea to manage your files by grouping 
them together.  Keep all of your photos in one location and create subfolders to organize 
them into different categories.  The “My Documents” folder is a great place to start 
because it’s always readily accessible and easy to find and remember. 
2.  Give the file a name: Type in a file name that’s descriptive of the actual image, or at 
the very least, easy to remember. 
3.  Choose the file format: The program supports a wide range of file formats.  Choose 
the one that’s the most convenient for you.  Different formats may have additional save 
options, so make sure you know enough about the format you want before choosing it. 
 
 
Print: One of the main reasons you’re using PhotoStudio is to print your photos.  This button 
provides a shortcut to the Print Screen.  You can also get to the Print Screen by choosing “Print” 
from the File menu.  The Print Setup button lets you view and configure your printer settings.