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From your computer
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You can import photos into \application{Shotwell Photo Manager} by dragging photos from the file browser into the \application{Shotwell Photo Manager} window. Alternatively, you can click \menu{File \then Import From Folder}, then select the folder containing the photos you want to import.
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From external hard drive, \acronym{USB} flash drive, or \acronym{CD/DVD}
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Importing photos from external storage is similar to importing from your computer. Your external storage device may also appear under the \menu {Camera} label on the \application{Shotwell Photo Manager} sidebar. Follow the instructions for importing from a camera or computer.
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Choosing where \application{Shotwell Photo Manager} saves photos
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The default location for the \application{Shotwell Photo Manager} \menu{Library} is your \filepath{Pictures} folder in your home directory. When importing pictures using the \window{Import} window, you will be given the option to copy the files to your \menu{Library} or keep the files in place.
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If you have your photos stored on your computer, the option \menu{Import in Place} will be suitable. This will prevent photos from being duplicated. If you are importing photos from an external source, such as a portable hard drive, \acronym{USB} flash drive, or \acronym{CD/DVD}, you should select \menu{Copy into Library} so the photos are copied to your computer\dash otherwise the photos won't appear when you remove the external source.
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Viewing photos
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Choose \menu{Library} or any collection in the sidebar to display photos from your selection. Use the slider on the bottom bar to adjust the size of the thumbnails. To view a full-window image, double-click an individual photo. In the full-window view, you can navigate through the collection using the backward and forward arrows, zoom in on the image using the slider, pan by clicking and dragging the image, and exit the full-window view by double-clicking the image.
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To view the collection in full-screen mode, press \keystroke{F11} or go to \menu{View \then Fullscreen}. You can navigate through the collection using the toolbar by moving your mouse to the bottom of the screen. To view a slideshow presentation of the collection, press \keystroke{F5} or go to \menu{View \then Slideshow}. Press the \keystroke{Esc} key to exit the \emph{Fullscreen} or \emph{Slideshow} views.
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