Creating a Cropping Frame
You can create or delete scan areas (cropping areas) for images shown in the preview area.
Selecting the cropping area automatically
1
Display the preview.
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Click [
] (Auto Crop) on the toolbar.
Clicking this button enables you to gradually crop off the image outside the borders detected in the preview image.
Creating a cropping frame
1
Display the preview.
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Click [
] (Crop) on the toolbar.
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Click on the preview image and drag over the areas you wish to select.
If you want to adjust the selected area
Drag the corner or edge of the selected frame or enter the desired values for width and height in [Input Settings] on the [Advanced Mode] tab.
If you want to move the scanning area
Click the inside of the scanning area and drag it.
NOTE
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To maintain the width and height proportions of the original image:
Click [ ] in [Input Settings].
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If you are using the feeder:
Creating a new cropping frame will erase an existing one.
If [ADF (2-sided)] is selected, you may not use the cropping frame.
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Creating multiple cropping frames (only when using the platen glass)
You can create multiple cropping frames.
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Display the preview.
2
Click [
] (Crop) on the toolbar.
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Click on the preview image and drag over the areas you wish to select.
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Click the outside of the existing cropping frames and drag over the area you wish 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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Adjust the cropping frames as needed.
Click to select the cropping frames you want to adjust.
Deleting cropping frames
To delete a cropping frame, select the frame, and perform any one of the following.
Click [Delete] on the keyboard.
Click [
] (Remove Cropping Frame) on the toolbar.
Right-click on the cropped area and select [Delete].
Hold down [Ctrl] on the keyboard, right-click outside the cropped area, and select [Delete].