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Mike_Breeden@adobeforums.com #1
Scanning with Photoshop 6.0
I recently got a new Mac with OS X and I installed my copy of Photoshop 6.0. Now I can't figure out how to scan images using Photoshop. In an older version of the application I used to use, there used to be an "acquire" button under the file menu. That's not there on this version. How do I do it?
Thanks for your help.
Mike
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Buko@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Scanning with Photoshop 6.0
I recently got a new Mac with OS X
If you can afford a new Mac you should upgrade to CS.
start Classic then start Photoshop.
You still may have problems scanning.
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Mike_Breeden@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Scanning with Photoshop 6.0
I've already tried the Classic route and that doesn't work. And I just bought the computer, so getting another one isn't an option.
Thanks
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Buko@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Scanning with Photoshop 6.0
Then its time to upgrade.
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Phosphor@adobeforums.com #5
Re: Scanning with Photoshop 6.0
Try VueScan
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