Defining a Scan Area (Cropping Frame)
You can select or deselect scan frames (cropping areas) for images displayed in the preview area.
Selecting the cropping area automatically
1
Display the preview.
2
Click [
] (Auto Crop) on the toolbar.
Every time this button is clicked, the selected cropping frame becomes smaller.
Defining a cropping frame
1
Display the image in the preview area.
2
Click [
] (Crop) on the toolbar.
3
Click on the preview image and drag around the contours/border of the area you want to select.
To adjust the selected area
Drag around the contours/border of the area or manually enter the width and height for [Input Settings] in the [Advanced Mode] tab.
To move the scan area
Click the inside rim of the scan area and drag it.
NOTE
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To maintain height-width proportions of the original image
Click [ ] in [Input Settings].
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When scanning from the feeder
The current cropping frame is deleted when new one is defined.
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Defining multiple cropping frames
You can define multiple cropping frames.
1
Display the image in the preview area.
2
Click [
] (Crop) on the toolbar.
3
Click on the preview image and drag around the contours/border of the area you want to select.
4
Click the outer rim of the cropping frame already defined and drag the frame to add.
NOTE
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The number of cropping frames that can be specified
Up to 10 cropping frames can be specified.
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5
Adjust the cropping frames as needed.
Click to select the cropping frames you want to adjust.
Deleting cropping frames
To delete a cropping frame, click the outer rim of the cropping frame already defined and drag the frame to add.
Press [Delete] on the keyboard.
Click [
] (Remove Cropping Frame) on the toolbar.
Right-click on the cropping frame and select [Delete].
Hold down [Ctrl] on the keyboard, right-click the outer rim of the cropping frame, and select [Delete].