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During this Photoshop Elements 15 tutorial video, we will do a whistlestop tour of the organizer workspace and go through the available links found under eLive, as well as the options, panels, and view found under Media.

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Hello again and welcome back to our course on PSE 15.
By now you should have a pretty good idea of the things that you can do with the Organizer. There are still quite a few more things to cover and we’ll be coming back to many of those later on. But I want to turn my attention now to going through some of the other options for capturing images. I demonstrated capturing images from a phone very early on in the course. Now we’re going to go through Image Capture or Import in more detail. We’re going to look at images from a regular camera and we’re also going to look at getting images from files and folders and, for example, getting images from a scanner. So that’s what we’re going to do in the next few sections.

We’re going to start with getting images from a camera. And there’s a lot of similarity here with getting images from the phone. I’m actually going to get images from a digital SLR. But I’m not going to do it by connecting the camera to my PC. I’m going to take the SD card from the camera, put the SD card into the PC and use that. Now in that sense what I’m going to show you is a pretty universal kind of procedure. But there are a few differences to be aware of and some of those are related to the operating system that you’re using. For example, the version of Windows. But I’ll discuss one or two of those differences as we go along.

So the first thing I’m going to do is to put my SD card into the card reader on my PC. And bearing in mind that I’m running this on Windows 10 when I do that you’ll see a little message come up towards the bottom of the screen, Select what happens with memory cards. If I click on that that gives me options, for instance, Import photos and videos, Photos, Organize and edit using Adobe Elements 15 Organizer. Now I can set the system up so that when I insert an SD card it automatically goes to Adobe Elements 15 Organizer and I can manage the import from there. But on this occasion I’m just going to click away from that and instead I’m going to go up to the Import button on the left and say From Camera or Card Reader.

Now you remember this is the dialog that we used before to get images from a phone. If I click here you’ll now see I’ve got Camera or Card Reader as one of the options. I’m going to select that option. It searches for media. And this is actually a pretty big SD card, this one. I’ve got well over 2,000 images. A total of 14.5 gigabytes of data there that I could import if I wanted to. Obviously how many you see will depend partly on the size of the card but also of course how many images you’ve captured on the card as well.

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