Acquiring digital images from cameras
You can copy images to your computer by connecting your
camera or a media card reader to your computer.
Use theGet
Photos From Camera command in Adobe® Bridge® to download photos,
and to organize, rename, and apply metadata to them.
If your camera or the card reader appears as a drive on your
computer, copy images directly to your hard disk or into Adobe Bridge.
Use the software that came with your camera, Windows Image
Acquisition (WIA), or Image Capture (Mac OS). For more
information on using Windows Image Acquisition or Image Capture,
see your computer documentation.
Import images from a digital camera using WIA (Windows only)
Certain digital cameras import images using
Windows Image Acquisition (WIA) support. When you use WIA, Photoshop
works with Windows and your digital camera or scanner software to
import images directly into Photoshop.
- Choose File > Import >
WIA Support.
- Choose a destination in which to save your image files
on your computer.
- Make sure that Open Acquired Images in Photoshop is selected.
If you are importing a large number of images, or if you want to
edit the images later, deselect Open Acquired Images.
- To save the imported images directly into a folder whose
name is the current date, select Unique Subfolder.
- Click Start.
- Select the digital camera from which to import images.
Note: If the name of your camera does not appear in the submenu,
verify that the software and drivers were properly installed and
that the camera is connected.
- Choose the image or images you want to import:
Click the image from the list of thumbnails
to import the image.
Hold down Shift and click multiple images to import
them at the same time.
Click Select All to import
all available images.
- Click Get Picture to import the image.
Importing scanned images
To import scanned images, either open TIFF
files saved from separate scanning software, or use a TWAIN or WIA
interface directly in Photoshop. In either case, make sure to install
the software necessary for your scanner. For installation instructions,
see the documentation provided by the scanner manufacturer.
Note: Scanner
drivers are supported by the scanner manufacturer, not Adobe. If
you have problems with scanning, make sure that you are using the
latest version of the scanner driver and software.
Import images from a separate scanning application
Most scanners come with software you can run
outside of Photoshop, providing identical scanning options and quality.
This method avoids issues caused by outdated TWAIN drivers. It can
also improve efficiency, letting you edit images in Photoshop while
scanning continues in the background.
Start the scanning
software, and set options as desired. (In Mac OS, you can also use
the Image
Capture utility.)
Save scanned images in TIFF format.
In Photoshop, open the saved TIFF files.

Some scanner software lets you designate
Photoshop as the external editor for an image after a scanning is
completed.
Import images using a TWAIN interface
TWAIN is a cross-platform interface for
acquiring images captured by certain scanners, digital cameras,
and frame grabbers.
- Install the TWAIN software provided by the device
manufacturer.
- Download the Photoshop TWAIN plug-in for Windows or Mac OS.
The plug-in supports 32-bit Windows and Mac OS. It also
supports 64-bit Mac OS 10.6 if the scanner manufacturer provides
64-bit drivers. (Very few do, so most Mac OS users must run Photoshop in 32-bit mode.)
- Choose File > Import, and select the device
you want to use from the submenu.
Import images using a WIA interface (Windows only)
- Choose
File > Import > WIA Support.
- Choose a destination on your computer for saving your
image files.
- Click Start.
- Select Open Acquired Images In Photoshop (unless you
have a large number of images to import, or if you want to edit
the images at a later time).
- Select Unique Subfolder if you want to save imported
images in a folder named with 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,
Grayscale Picture, or Black And White Picture or Text.

To specify custom settings, select Adjust
The Quality Of The Scanned Picture.
- Click Preview. If necessary, drag the handles of the
bounding box to adjust the size of the crop.
- Click Scan.
The scanned image is saved in BMP format.
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