There are a few steps you can take to digitize an image in Photoshop. The first step is to select the image you want to digitize. Next, click on the Edit button and then click on the Image button. In the Image dialog box, you will see a number of options. The first option is called “Format.” This option allows you to change the size of the image, change its color, and add text or graphics. The second option is called “Image Source.” This option allows you to choose which image source you want to use for your digitization. If you want to use a digital camera or scanner, this option should be selected. If you want to use an online photo service such as Flickr or Google Photos, this option should not be selected. The last two options are “File Type” and “Format.” These options allow you to choose how your digitized image will look when it is displayed on your computer screen. You can choose a standard file type such as JPEG or PNG. You can also choose a more advanced format such as TIFF or PDF. Once you have chosen an image format, click on the OK button and then click on the File tab in the dialog box. In the File tab, you will see several options called “File Size.” These options allow you to decide how large your digitized image will be when it is displayed on your computer screen. You can choose a small file size for quick access or larger file sizes for more detail when needed. Finally, in the File tab, you will see an “Output Format” field that allows you to choose how your digitized image will be displayed when it is displayed on your computer screen. You can choose a standard output format such as JPEG or PNG but also can select a more advanced output format such as TIFF or PDF if desired. Once again, clicking on the OK button will result in creating a new file with all of these settings applied