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Create a project and import images in Evoto

Demo summary

The user demonstrates how to create a new project, title it, and import images by dragging and dropping or using the browse button in Evoto.

Step-by-step

  1. Open the Evoto application
  2. Click to create a new project
  3. Enter a title for the project
  4. Click the Save button
  5. Import images or folders by dragging and dropping or clicking the Browse button

Options

  • Import individual images
  • Import entire folders
  • Use the Browse button for file selection
  • Use drag and drop for file selection

Highlights

the import process is very quick

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