Getting started : Connecting with image scanners
 
Connecting with image scanners
Your scanning software may allow you to choose an application for scanning images. Many TWAIN, WIA, and USB scanners are compatible with PaintShop Pro.
32-bit and 64-bit scanner compatibility
WIA (Microsoft Windows Image Acquisition) is supported by both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of PaintShop Pro.
TWAIN is supported by both the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of PaintShop Pro. However, to work with the 64-bit version of PaintShop Pro, your scanner must support 64-bit applications (in some cases, scanner drivers install to the 64-bit version of Windows, but do not support interaction with 64-bit applications). How can you tell? After you install the 64-bit scanner driver from the manufacturer, a file appears in the following location: Windows/twain_64. If you do not see the twain_64 folder and a file within the folder, then the driver does not support 64-bit applications. For more information, please refer to the scanner manufacturer’s website.
To get images from a scanner
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1 After installing the software that came with your scanner, connect your scanner to your computer.
2 In PaintShop Pro, choose File Import, and click From Scanner or Camera (WIA option) or TWAIN Acquire, depending on the type of scanner.
3 Use the scanner’s software to perform the scan.
If you have set up your scanner to work with PaintShop Pro, the image is displayed in the application after it is processed. The scanner’s software may remain open, so you can either continue to acquire images or exit the software.
After scanning multiple photos at the same time, you can quickly create individual image files by using the Crop as New Image feature. For more information, see To create a new image by cropping.
After cropping an image, you might notice that the Width and Height values on the Tool Options palette are each set at 0.100. These settings do not reflect the cropped image size. To see the image size dimensions after cropping, choose Image Image Information.