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From: Woofdog on 13 May 2010 07:18 "A. Deguza" <deguza(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:a24ef30d-3638-4266-bee3-36967ecef0d9(a)h37g2000pra.googlegroups.com... > Hello All: > > On my new Epson V330, I am not able to change the dimensions of a > slide to be able to scan square ones (I guess they would be > 35mmx35mm). > > The field where I can change the dimension reverts back to the default > rectangular values. The vaule I enter does not stick. > > Any solutions? > > Thanks, > > Deguza On my V700, I disable the thumbnail view and prescan the slides, then use the marquee tool to select the exact area I wish to scan Eddie
From: A. Deguza on 16 May 2010 20:01 On May 13, 4:18 am, "Woofdog" <woof...(a)kennel.com.au> wrote: > "A. Deguza" <deg...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:a24ef30d-3638-4266-bee3-36967ecef0d9(a)h37g2000pra.googlegroups.com... > > > Hello All: > > > On my new Epson V330, I am not able to change the dimensions of a > > slide to be able to scan square ones (I guess they would be > > 35mmx35mm). > > > The field where I can change the dimension reverts back to the default > > rectangular values. The vaule I enter does not stick. > > > Any solutions? > > > Thanks, > > > Deguza > > On my V700, I disable the thumbnail view and prescan the slides, then use > the marquee tool to select the exact area I wish to scan > > Eddie I tried this. It still gets me a narrower width then what I need. I asked Epson and what they suggested does not work either -- which is I think what yo are recommending. Here is what they said: " ... scanning in the professional mode of Epson Scan, then using the marquee tool to scan your slides. Remember to click the "All" button so you can scan all of the slides at one time.scanning in the professional mode of Epson Scan, then using the marquee tool to scan your slides. Remember to click the "All" button so you can scan all of the slides at one time." Deguza
From: Woofdog on 16 May 2010 21:54
"A. Deguza" <deguza(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:aaf20022-1ca7-4480-8e5e-7c2aa83a569f(a)11g2000prw.googlegroups.com... On May 13, 4:18 am, "Woofdog" <woof...(a)kennel.com.au> wrote: > "A. Deguza" <deg...(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:a24ef30d-3638-4266-bee3-36967ecef0d9(a)h37g2000pra.googlegroups.com... > > > Hello All: > > > On my new Epson V330, I am not able to change the dimensions of a > > slide to be able to scan square ones (I guess they would be > > 35mmx35mm). > > > The field where I can change the dimension reverts back to the default > > rectangular values. The vaule I enter does not stick. > > > Any solutions? > > > Thanks, > > > Deguza > > On my V700, I disable the thumbnail view and prescan the slides, then use > the marquee tool to select the exact area I wish to scan > > Eddie I tried this. It still gets me a narrower width then what I need. I asked Epson and what they suggested does not work either -- which is I think what yo are recommending. Here is what they said: " ... scanning in the professional mode of Epson Scan, then using the marquee tool to scan your slides. Remember to click the "All" button so you can scan all of the slides at one time.scanning in the professional mode of Epson Scan, then using the marquee tool to scan your slides. Remember to click the "All" button so you can scan all of the slides at one time." No, not ALL, one at a time, then it works. Disable thumbnails. Eddie Deguza |