Quick-Steps

Scanning:  

Acquiring photographic images may vary somewhat depending on the image editor and scanner or camera you use. However, here are some general guidelines:

Adobe Photoshop Elements:

  1. Put picture in the scanner. 
  2. Open Adobe Photoshop Elements Program (Start>Programs>Adobe>Adobe Photoshop Elements)
  3. Choose: File>Import>then locate your scanner from the list of choices
  4. Use the preview or pre-scan choice to get an initial scan.
  5. Then crop or resize and make any orientation adjustments. Scan at the highest possible resolution (1200dpi) – and highest color setting (unless your computer can't handle it). This will be your raw image. You can reduce the file size and change the format for use in applications later using the image editor. If you are scanning from a magazine or other published document  and you are getting print from the reverse side bleeding through, try placing a piece of black paper over the back.
  6. Save the “raw” photo in your “Raw” or “Originals” folder. Give it a name you will recognize.
  7. Edit Photo
  8. Use crop tool to select desired area.
  9. Choose Image>Crop 
  10. Or, Image>resize
  11. Choose Enhance>Quick Fix or make other adjustments to color, brightness, contrast, etc.
  12. Choose File>Save for Web (File>Save As) to save as jpeg and reduce file size. Name the file and Save In your “Edited Photos” folder.

Paint Shop Pro (version 7 or earlier…)

1.   Put picture in the scanner.

2.   Open Paint Shop Pro (Start>Programs>Jasc>Paint Shop Pro

3.   Choose: File>Import>TWAIN>Acquire   (Select scanning source if necessary – find your scanner)

4.   Use preview or pre-scan button to get an initial scan.

5.   Then crop or resize before your final scan and make any orientation adjustments. Scan at the highest possible resolution (1200dpi) – and highest color setting. This will be your raw image. You can reduce the file size and change the format for use in applications later using the image editor. If you are scanning magazine or other published documents and you are getting the print from the back bleeding through, try placing a piece of black paper over the back.

6.   Save “raw” photo in your “Raw” or “Originals” folder. Give it a name you will recognize.

7.   Edit Photo

8.   Use crop tool to select desired area. (In Version 8 you have to make sure the selection tool is chosen in addition to the crop tool while selecting the desired area– then choose Image>Crop to Selection )

9.  Choose Image>Crop 

10. Or Image>resize

11. Choose Colors to make adjustments to color, brightness, contrast, etc. Version 8 has added an Enhance Photo>One-step Photo fix feature that is similar to the Adobe Photoshop Elements Quick Fix feature

12. Choose File>Save As) to save as jpeg and reduce file size. Name the file and Save In your “Edited Photos” folder.

Acquiring Digital Photos

How you download your photos to your computer may vary depending on your camera and/or the OS of your computer.

Use the software that came with your camera and follow the procedure provided.

Generally, a USB (or serial) cable is provided. This attaches your camera to the computer enabling you to download the images.

If your camera uses a memory stick, smart media card,  SD (Secure Digital), or other type of memory media, you may want to invest in a multi-card reader. This device attaches to your computer via the USB port enabling you to easily acquire the photo images. Once you have access to the files, you may choose View>Thumbnails to see the images. Select the photos you want and copy and paste them into the appropriate picture folder on your computer. You may use Edit>Select All>Copy (to select all the pictures)>and then Paste them in the appropriate folder on your computer. Or, if you want to select specific photos (hold down the ctrl key and click on each photo you want). Then choose Edit>Copy> and paste them in the appropriate folder on your computer.

* NOTE!!
You may also use the Import feature of your image-editing program to import your digital photos. Otherwise, you can just start the program and use File>Open>and then browse to find the folder where you have saved your pictures, then select the picture you wish to edit.

More Tips:

Refer to the tutorials in your image editing program.

Remember when you change images, do a "save as" to give them a file name that is different than the original file name.

Try to edit your photos before you insert them in documents.