Epson Expression 800 User Manual - TWAIN 32 - Page 25

Resizing and Moving Frames, Creating Multiple Frames, Basic Scanning,

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To create multiple frames, see Creating Multiple Frames. To move between multiple frames, see Moving Between Frames for instructions. Resizing and Moving Frames You can also set the frame to adjust proportionally when you've locked the output image size. See Maintaining Output Size for details. You can resize or move the default frame or the active frame, if you've created multiple frames. To resize a frame, move the mouse pointer over the frame border; the pointer changes to a two- or four-headed arrow. Click and drag the frame border to the size you want. To move a frame, move the mouse pointer anywhere within the frame; the pointer changes to a hand. Click and drag the frame to the position you want. You can't create multiple frames if the active frame is zoomed. Click the Unzoom button before creating multiple frames. If you create multiple frames and then zoom, the inactive frames disappear from the zoomed prescan image. Creating Multiple Frames You can create multiple frames on one image or frame several images at once. Then you can either scan the frames one at a time or batch scan them all at once. You can even select different settings for each frame, allowing you to try various settings for the same image or scan multiple images of different types, such as color photographs, grayscale images, and line art. To create multiple frames, move the mouse pointer inside the prescan area anywhere outside the default frame border. (In Windows, the pointer becomes a crosshair.) Click and drag the mouse to create the new frame. Basic Scanning Page 25

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Basic Scanning
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To create multiple frames, see
Creating Multiple Frames
. To move
between multiple frames, see
Moving Between Frames
for instructions.
Resizing and Moving Frames
You can resize or move the default frame or the active frame, if you’ve
created multiple frames.
To resize a frame, move the mouse pointer over the frame border; the
pointer changes to a two- or four-headed arrow. Click and drag the frame
border to the size you want.
To move a frame, move the mouse pointer anywhere within the frame; the
pointer changes to a hand. Click and drag the frame to the position you
want.
Creating Multiple Frames
You can create multiple frames on one image or frame several images at
once. Then you can either scan the frames one at a time or batch scan
them all at once. You can even select different settings for each frame,
allowing you to try various settings for the same image or scan multiple
images of different types, such as color photographs, grayscale images,
and line art.
To create multiple frames, move the mouse pointer inside the prescan
area anywhere outside the default frame border. (In Windows, the pointer
becomes a crosshair.) Click and drag the mouse to create the new frame.
You can also set the
frame to adjust
proportionally when
you’ve locked the
output image size. See
Maintaining Output
Size
for details.
You can’t create
multiple frames if the
active frame is
zoomed. Click the
Unzoom button
before creating
multiple frames. If you
create multiple frames
and then zoom, the
inactive frames
disappear from the
zoomed prescan
image.