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Working With Multiple Marquees
In the Normal preview screen (shown below), you can draw up to 50 marquees. This lets you select more than one part of the image for scanning (the area within each marquee is scanned as a separate image, even if you have overlapping marquees). You can make independent image quality adjustments for each selected area.
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Number of marquees
Select all
Inactive marquee
■To apply the same image quality adjustments to all selected areas at once, click the All button, then make any desired adjustments.
■Use the Copy and
Erase buttons to add or remove marquees as needed.
■When you’re ready to scan, click the All button to select all the marquees for scanning; otherwise, only the currently selected marquee is scanned.
Note: For instructions on placing multiple photos on the scanner and previewing them, see page 39.
18 Scanning Basics