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	<title>Jennifer Hudson &#187; Epson CX7400 Flatbed Scanner</title>
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		<title>Scanning Suggestion, Epson CX7400 Flatbed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Mar 2009 21:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When scanning on flatbed scanner at a high resolution, one scan can take up to 10 minutes or longer.¬† Here&#8217;s a few shortcuts I started doing to save time: ROUND 1: Fill up the flatbed with as many pics as possible, around 4 &#8211; 6.¬† Then scan all of the images at once, using the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When scanning on flatbed scanner at a high resolution, one scan can take up to 10 minutes or longer.¬† Here&#8217;s a few shortcuts I started doing to save time:</p>
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<li>ROUND 1: Fill up the flatbed with as many pics as possible, around 4 &#8211; 6.¬† Then scan all of the images at once, using the &#8220;auto number save&#8221; feature (on the Epson Scan Software) to store the multi-pic original scan doc.</li>
<li>ROUND 2:¬† Once all of the pictures are scanned in, then I go to the folder where the images are stored, and preview the first &#8220;original&#8221; image with my multiple pics in one .jpg file.¬† I have 4 pics on my &#8220;001&#8243; file, so I copy &#8220;001&#8243; (ctrl+c) and paste (ctrl+v) to the folder THREE additional times, giving me FOUR versions of the original file &#8220;001&#8243; &#8211; &#8220;001 &#8211; copy&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;001 &#8211; copy1&#8243; &amp; &#8220;001 &#8211; copy 2&#8243; &#8211; or however your systems stores identical file names.</li>
<li>ROUND 3:¬† Open each pic individually in the edit software (i-photo or Preview).¬† Crop out each individual pic &amp; save.</li>
<li>ROUND 4:¬† Rename each file as needed.</li>
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<p>Even though it creates a few more steps on the back in &#8211; it truly speeds up the process!</p>
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