scanning packed photos on a scanner to result in separate jpegs

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Janet_A._Thompson
Feb 19, 2008
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I know this can be done but I don’t know how. You lay the photos out so that all the screen space is taken by the photos.

From the scanner program, do I open Bridge or Photoshop? or what.

CS2 version with Omnipage 12 Pro scanner softare and HP scanner.

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ID._Awe
Feb 20, 2008
Bridge would be best.
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Conrad_Chavez
Feb 21, 2008
Bridge might not be it. Does the following describe what you want?

"You can place several photos on your scanner and scan them in one pass, which creates a single image file. The Crop and Straighten Photos command is an automated feature that can create separate image files from the multiple-image scan."

If that’s what you’re looking for, open a scan of multiple photos in Photoshop and choose File > Automate > Crop and Straighten Photos. The quote above is from the Photoshop help file.
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Janet_A._Thompson
Feb 21, 2008
Oh, THAT’s where I learned about this scanning feature. Right in Photoshop!

Thanks Conrad!

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