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Importing Image - frustrations

New Here ,
Feb 17, 2017 Feb 17, 2017

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I have been a long time Adobe customer and I'm really frustrated that I'm unable to import images directly to Acrobat, Photoshop, and Lightroom directly from my scanner, Epson GT-S80 like I use to be able to. I have contact support and chat support with out being told to go get help from another group within Adobe. From what I can tell, the CC suite doesn't support it.

Extremely frustrated.

Any help is appreciated.

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Community Expert , Feb 17, 2017 Feb 17, 2017

For Photoshop, take a look at this page Use the TWAIN scanner plug-in

For Lightroom, you can set up a watched folder, and use the standalone scanning software to save to that folder, and the images will be automatically imported.

For Acrobat, sorry, can't help you with that.

Generally speaking, it's IMO much better to use the standalone scanning software, and save the files to disk, then open them in Photoshop. This allows you work uninterrupted in Photoshop, without having to wait for the scanner

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Adobe Employee ,
Feb 17, 2017 Feb 17, 2017

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Hi Huskersnebraska,

May I know which version of Photoshop are you using and on which operating system?

Regards,

Sahil

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I’m using Mac OS/X El Capitan, 10.11.6

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Could you please elaborate what is happening when you are trying to open an image in Photoshop?

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For Photoshop, take a look at this page Use the TWAIN scanner plug-in

For Lightroom, you can set up a watched folder, and use the standalone scanning software to save to that folder, and the images will be automatically imported.

For Acrobat, sorry, can't help you with that.

Generally speaking, it's IMO much better to use the standalone scanning software, and save the files to disk, then open them in Photoshop. This allows you work uninterrupted in Photoshop, without having to wait for the scanner to finish.

You could also take a look at Vuescan - a third party scanning program - which apparently has a TWAIN driver. I use Vuescan a lot, but only as standalone, so I have no experience with the TWAIN driver.

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