Epson Expression 800 User Manual - TWAIN 32 - Page 23

Framing, Basic Scanning,

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If you're scanning a Polaroid photograph, you can automatically frame the image to the correct size and set custom exposure settings using Spectra Polaroid or 600 Polaroid as the original setting; see Scanning Polaroid Photographs for details. Framing You can adjust the frame border on your image to crop out anything on the scanner's document table that you don't want to include in your scan. You can even create multiple frames on a single image, or frame several different images, and then scan them all at once. Follow the steps in these sections to frame your images:  Creating Frames  Resizing and Moving Frames  Creating Multiple Frames  Moving Between Frames Basic Scanning Page 23

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Basic Scanning
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Framing
You can adjust the frame border on your image to crop out anything on
the scanner’s document table that you don’t want to include in your scan.
You can even create multiple frames on a single image, or frame several
different images, and then scan them all at once.
Follow the steps in these sections to frame your images:
Creating Frames
Resizing and Moving Frames
Creating Multiple Frames
Moving Between Frames
If you’re scanning a
Polaroid photograph,
you can automatically
frame the image to
the correct size and
set custom exposure
settings using
Spectra Polaroid or
600 Polaroid as the
original setting; see
Scanning Polaroid
Photographs
for
details.