User`s guide
INDEX 
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Basic Option: This option is displayed whenCrop | Crop size (p. 64) is set to "Manual". 
Crop | Auto offset 
Setting this option will automatically offset the crop box.    It will find the best placement 
for it to capture as much of the image as possible. 
To save time when batch scanning, clear this option andCrop | Auto rotate (p. 66) and 
set Input | Lock exposure (p. 61).    Then when you press "Scan" it will perform a scan 
without additionally creating a preview. 
Advanced Option: This option is displayed when Crop | Crop size (p. 64)is set to 
anything except "Maximum". 
Crop | X/Y offset 
This is the offset in the preview area of the start of the image data. 
These positions are relative to the upper left-hand corner of the preview area.    See 
Crop | Preview area (p. 68). 
Basic Option: This option is displayed when Crop | Auto offset (p. 65)is displayed and 
not set. 
Crop | Multi type 
This option is used with 35mm film scanners to indicate that multiple 35mm film sizes 
should be used.    If turned off, the cropping will search for only 24x36mm sizes, and if 
turned on, will also look for 10x13mm, 24x18mm, 28x28mm, 28x36mm, and 40x40mm. 
Advanced Option: This option is displayed when scanning slides with a 35mm film 
scanner . 
Crop | Multi crop 
This option is used with some flatbed scanners that have a black plastic mask that 
holds multiple slides or film strips. It can also be used to scan multiple snapshots on a 
flatbed scanner. 
If set to Auto, it automatically finds the places in the preview that contain the selected 
type of image. 
If set to Custom, you can set up theCrop | X/Y images (p. 66),Crop | X/Y spacing (p. 
66),Crop | X/Y padding (p. 66), andCrop | X/Y linked (p. 66) options. 
If set to another option, it will use a pre-computed grid for many types of black plastic 
masks for each scanner.    If there isn't a built-in grid for your particular scanner, it will 
try to guess the shape of this grid. 
Basic Option: This option is displayed if the scan area is large enough to hold more 
than one image. 










