If you plan to enlarge or crop an image, select a higher resolution; if you plan to reduce it, you can select a lower resolution.

For images that will be displayed only on the screen (in e-mail messages, for example, or on the World Wide Web), choose 100 to 200 DPI.

3Select the size of the original image. If your picture isn’t one of the standard sizes, choose Custom and enter the width and height in the boxes on the screen.

In most cases, even if you enter the wrong size, Auto Crop detects the size of your photo and trims it accordingly.

4Click Auto Crop to turn off this feature if your picture has a very dark background. Auto Crop normally eliminates the area around an image when you scan a picture smaller than 4 × 6 inches. However, Auto Crop can’t always detect the edge of the picture if it has a dark background.

5Click Manually Control only if you’re using PhotoPlus as a hand scanner. See Chapter 9 for instructions on scanning by hand.

6Click OK when you’re finished.

Printing an Image

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After you scan your picture and transfer it to the PhotoPlus work area, you can print it. Follow these steps:

1Click the Print button or choose Print from the File menu. The Print dialog box appears:

Enter caption or title here.

Drag to move image around page.

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