# Importing the raw micrographs The first step is to get the raw micrographs into the Doppio project. On the top left panel select the `NEW JOB` tab. Scroll down the left hand panel to find the `Import` category and select the `Import movies or raw micrographs` job. You can alternatively filter through the list of available jobs by searching for the job name in the `Filter jobs by name or description` box, expanding the `Import` and then click on the `Import movies or raw micrographs` job. This will open a window in the right hand panel with job options. ```{image} ../_static/images/SPA/1_import.png :align: center :scale: 70% ``` Update the following fields, **parameters not listed can be left with the default values**. ```params Raw input files:: Movies/*.tiff NOTE: The default value in the 'Raw input files' field actually contains ‘tif’ instead of ‘tiff’ - make sure to amend that. Once that is done, the GUI should show in blue text below the box stating that 24 files are found. Are these multi-frame movies?:: Yes MTF of the detector:: mtf_k2_200kV.star NOTE: type this into the text box - the upload icon cannot be used here Pixel size (Å):: 0.885 Voltage (kV):: 200 Spherical aberration (mm):: 1.4 ``` Press the `RUN` button at the top of the panel to start the job. The job window will switch to the `LOGS` tab while the job executes, which should be very quick. If you switch to the `JOBS` tab on the top-left panel you will notice that a new `1-Import-no alias` job has been added to the list. It should take less than 10 secs to execute. Now let’s look at the results. Click on the `RESULTS` tab on the top right panel to show the results page: ```{image} ../_static/images/SPA/1_import_result.png :align: center :scale: 70% ``` It might take a few seconds to load depending on the connection bandwidth and latency. This page is specifically tailored to each job type. For the `Import Micrographs` job it shows a montage of random two micrograph movies, with a single frame displayed for each micrograph. They don’t look like much yet!