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    Photobucket/Scanning Question

    Does anyone know how that you do a scan on only one card, everytime I scan it scans that card. but it leaves a large blank space, like it shows the full scanning sheet

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    There should be an option to create a "box" around the area you want scanned. Try putting your mouse near the card and left click and drag a box around the card.

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    you need a editing software. i have photo gallery.

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    After I scan a card, it comes up in this editing thing where I can crop it. I think it just depends on what kind of scanner you have. If your scanner doesn't have an editing thing, try this.. after saving it to your computer, open it in the windows gallery thing. then at the top, click "fix" there's a crop thing on there that you can use.

    hope this helps! :)

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    My scanner/software has basically three steps to creating a scan.

    1. Running a preview scan which scans the full surface of the scanner
    2. Selecting the area in the preview scan that you want to do a real scan of.
    3. Selecting the settings for the final image (dpi, image size, file type, etc.)

    Then you do the real scan. It sounds like you need to figure out how to select the area you want from the preview for the final scan.

    Which is basically what everyone else said

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    You simply need to crop out/cut/remove everything but the card, and save that modified work.

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    You simply need to crop out/cut/remove everything but the card, and save that modified work.


    +1 I have mine set to open up with photoshop and I can cut, crop, whatever to my pics before I even save them. I highly recommend using photoshop if you do a lot of buying/selling/trading online.

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    You simply need to crop out/cut/remove everything but the card, and save that modified work.


    yeah crop the photo and you should be fine

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