Getting photos from a digital camera
ACDSee's Get Photos Wizard guides you through the process of
downloading files from your camera.
You
can preview the images you want to download, and specify a location
for them on your hard drive.
To use the Get Photos Wizard, your camera needs to do one of the
following:
If your camera connects to the computer as a removable drive,
you can download photos directly from the File List and Folders pane as ACDSee detects and
displays the drive letter in the folder list.
To download photos from a camera using the
Get Photos Wizard:
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Connect your camera to your computer. Make
sure your camera is turned on, and the cable is properly connected
to your computer.
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Click File | Get Photos, and then click From Camera or Card Reader.
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On the Welcome page, select the Skip this step next time check box to
bypass this page the next time you use the wizard.
Click Next when you are ready to
continue.
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On the Source Device page, select the Mass
Storage Device from the Type list. ACDSee scans your device and
displays the available options. In the Device list, select the specific name
of the device from which to download your files. Click Next when you are ready to
continue.
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On the Files to Copy page, select a file
format to save your images. You can click the Options button to select any
file-specific options available for your chosen format. Note that
not every file format has additional options. Click Next when you are ready to
continue.
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Finally, on the Output Options page, specify whether
you want to rename your acquired images using a renaming template,
and where to store them on your hard drive. You can also select
options to automatically correct the orientation of images taken
with certain digital cameras, and to remove the files from your
camera after copying. When you are ready, click Next to copy your photos.
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Select Browse to your images if you want to
view the files in the Browser, and click Finish to return to ACDSee.
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You may require DirectX and QuickTime to download
audio and video files from your camera.
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