Adjusting Cropping Frames (Scangear) - Canon Pixma MG3550 Online Manual

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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
In whole image view, you can specify multiple cropping frames on the preview image.
Refer to "Adjusting Cropping Frames in the Image Stitch Window" for your model from
Home of the Online Manual for how to adjust cropping frames with IJ Scan Utility.
Initial Cropping Frame
In thumbnail view
No cropping frame is specified. You can drag the mouse over a thumbnail to specify a
cropping frame.
In whole image view
An active cropping frame is automatically specified around the preview image. You can
drag the cropping frame in the Preview area to specify the area.
Note
You can change the auto crop setting in the Preferences dialog box. Refer to
Cropping Frame on Previewed Images in
Cropping Frame Types
(1) Thick cropping frame (rotating or stationary)
Represents a selected cropping frame. Appears only in whole image view. You can
select multiple cropping frames by clicking them while pressing the Ctrl key. Output
size, image corrections, and other settings on the Basic Mode tab or Advanced Mode
tab will be applied to all the selected cropping frames.
"Preview
Tab" for details.
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