Brookstone Photo Printer manual Orientation of the scanned image, Cropping on scanned images

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Orientation of the scanned image

Please refer to the illustrations below for the relationship between the orientation of the original when scanning and that of the scanned image when displayed on the computer screen..

Scanner Original

Scanner

Original

Scanner image when displayed on-screen

NOTE: Scanning the same original in different orientations may produce scanned images that look slightly different in color tones and brightness. This is not a malfunction.

Cropping on scanned images

In order for the scanner to determine the correctness of the scanned image data, some cropping on the scanned image may occur.. Refer to the illustration below..

Max.. 1..5mm

Scanning direction

Max.. 1..5mm

 

 

 

 

Max.. 1..5mm

 

Original

Scanned image

Max.. 1..5mm

NOTE: When scanning darker originals (for example, a photo of the night sky), over-cropping may occur. Insert the original in a different direction (orientation) and try again.

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Contents Instant Photo Digitizer Table of contents Important Safety Instructions Page Page Location of Parts and Controls Location of Parts and Controls Location of Parts and Controls Supported memory card types MMCLED Indicator light key Operation Calibrating the scannerSuitable and unsuitable types of originals ScanningPage Orientation of the scanned image Cropping on scanned imagesUsing the anti-curl sheath Connecting the scanner to a computer Making connectionDisconnecting Windows systemsFile naming and storage rules Editing your photos after scanning Care and maintenanceCleaning the scanner Cleaning the outer casing Cleaning the image sensorStoring the scanner Specifications 20% ~ 60% RHTroubleshooting IssueSolutionIssue Solution Page One 1 Year Limited Warranty Page 643379