Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0
Get photos from a digital camera or card reader
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Connect your camera or
card reader to your computer. (See the documentation that came with
your device, if necessary.)
- Do either of the following:
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If the Adobe Photo Downloader appears,
choose the name of the camera or card reader from the Get Photos
From menu. Usually, the connected device’s name automatically appears,
and Photoshop Elements automatically detects your camera.
Note: Your
camera or card reader must be switched on to appear in the Get Photos From
list. If the menu doesn’t display the specific device name, choose <Drive>:/<Camera
or Card Reader>. If no option for the device is available, choose Refresh
List.
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If the downloader does not appear, double-click
the Adobe Photo Downloader icon
in
the system tray in the lower-right corner of your screen. Or, in
the Organizer, choose File >
Get
Photos And Videos >
From
Camera Or Card Reader.
- In the Import Settings area, set the following options:
- Location
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Specifies the folder to which images are downloaded.
To change the default folder location, click Browse, and specify
a new location.
- Create Subfolder(s)
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Creates a subfolder using
the format selected from the pop‑up menu. If you choose Custom Name,
type a subfolder name in the box.

If you are
using keyboard shortcuts to create subfolders (Alt+C) or rename
files (Alt+R), press the spacebar to expand the menu before using
the arrow keys to select an option.
- Rename Files
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Changes the filenames using
the format selected from the pop‑up menu. If you choose Custom Name,
type a filename in the box.
Note: If the name you entered already
exists, the copied image filename is appended with “-1” or another
appropriately numbered designator.
- Rename Files Counter Fields
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Type the base filename and starting number in the two
fields for assigning filenames with sequentially numbered suffixes.
- Preserve Current Filename in XMP
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Select this option to use the current filename as the
filename stored in the photo’s metadata.
- Open Organizer When Finished
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Immediately imports the downloaded photos into the Organizer
so you can view them. If you do not select this option, the images
are imported the next time you launch the Organizer.
Note: If
the Organizer is already open, the option above is not available.
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Delete Options
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Specifies whether to leave the photos on your camera,
verify and delete the files, or just delete the files after they
are copied. Deleting the files automatically avoids having to delete
the photos by using your camera. Photos that you do not import into Photoshop Elements are
not deleted from the device.
Note: In Windows Vista, if your camera is connected
in PTP mode, you may not be able to view camera raw or video files
in the Adobe Photo Downloader. To view camera raw or video files,
connect your camera in USB Mass Storage mode or remove the card
from the camera and use a card reader to connect it to your computer.
- Click Get Photos.
The photos are copied to your hard drive. If the
photos you copied contain keyword metadata, the Import Attached
Tags dialog box appears; specify whether or not to copy the tags.

Choosing a device in the Photoshop Elements Photo Downloader

You can change the settings specified here at a
later time. In the Organizer, choose Edit > Preferences >
Camera or Card Reader.