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Adjusting Cropping Frames (ScanGear)"Cropping" is the act of selecting the area you want to keep in an image and discarding the rest when
scanning it.
On the  Basic Mode  tab and Advanced Mode  tab, you can specify cropping frames (scan areas) on the
image(s) displayed in the Preview area of the screen.
When you perform a scan, each area specified with a cropping frame will be scanned as a separate image.
Note
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In whole image view, you can specify multiple cropping frames on the preview image....

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In whole image view:
Represents an unselected cropping frame. The settings on the  Basic Mode tab or Advanced Mode
tab will not be applied.
Adjusting a Cropping Frame
The cursor will change into 
 (Arrow) when it is positioned over a cropping frame. If you
click and drag the mouse in the direction of the arrow, the cropping frame will expand or contract
accordingly.
The cursor will change into  (Crosshair Arrow) when it is positioned within a cropping frame. Click and
drag the mouse to move the entire...

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In whole image view:
Click and drag the mouse in a space outside the existing cropping frame to create a new cropping frame
in the Preview area. The new cropping frame will be the active cropping frame, and the old cropping frame
will be the unselected cropping frame.
You can create multiple cropping frames and apply different scan settings to each cropping frame.
You can also select multiple cropping frames by clicking them while pressing the Ctrl key.
If you select multiple cropping frames and change...

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In whole image view:
To delete a cropping frame, select it and click 
 (Remove Cropping Frame) on the Toolbar.
Alternatively, press the Delete key.
When there are multiple cropping frames, all the selected cropping frames (active cropping frame and
selected cropping frames) are deleted simultaneously.
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General Notes (Scanner Driver)ScanGear (scanner driver) is subject to the following restrictions. Keep these points in mind when using it.
Scanner Driver Restrictions•
When using the NTFS file system, the TWAIN data source may not be invoked. This is because theTWAIN module cannot be written to the winnt folder for security reasons. Contact the computer's
administrator for help.
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Some computers (including laptops) connected to the machine may not resume correctly from standby mode. In that case,...

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•When scanning images into Microsoft Office 2007/Microsoft Office 2010 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint,etc.), use Microsoft Clip Organizer.•
Images may not be scanned correctly in some applications. In that case, increase the operating system's virtual memory and retry.
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When image size is too large (such as when scanning large images at high resolution), your computer
may not respond or the progress bar may remain at 0 % depending on the application. In that case,
cancel the action (for example by...

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Useful Information on Scanning
Adjusting Cropping Frames in the Image Stitch Window
Resolution
Data Formats
Color Matching
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Adjusting Cropping Frames in the Image Stitch Window"Cropping" is the act of selecting the area you want to keep in an image and discarding the rest when
scanning it.
In the  Image Stitch  window, you can specify a cropping frame on the image displayed in the Preview area.
Note
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Refer to "Adjusting Cropping Frames (ScanGear)" for your model from Home of the  Online Manual for
how to adjust cropping frames with ScanGear (scanner driver).
Initial Cropping Frame No cropping frame is...

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ResolutionThe data in the image you have scanned is a collection of dots carrying information about brightness andcolor. The density of these dots is called "resolution", and resolution will determine the amount of detail your image contains. The unit of resolution is dots per inch (dpi). Dpi is the number of dots per inch (2.5 cm).
The higher the resolution (value), the more detail in your image; the lower the resolution (value), the less
detail.
How to Set the Resolution
You can set the...

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Important•
If you double the resolution, the data size of the scanned image quadruples. If the file is too large, theprocessing speed will slow down significantly, and you will experience inconvenience such as lack of
memory. Set the minimum required resolution according to the use of the image.
Note
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When you will be printing the scanned image by enlarging it, scan by setting a higher resolution than
the recommended one above.
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