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
To maintain height-width proportions of the original image
Click [] in [Input Settings].
When scanning from the feeder
The current cropping frame is deleted when new one is defined.

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
The number of cropping frames that can be specified
Up to 10 cropping frames can be specified.
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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].
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