Epson Руководство по установке Installationsanleitung

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Using Your Scanner
R4C3820
Rev. C
A5 size
USING.FM
4/9/01
Pass 0
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Proof Sign-off:
KOW S.Koide  C.Fujiwara
J.Miyakoshi
NOC Lee
Marquees
A marquee is a frame around an entire image, or just a certain part 
of an image. Marquees are often used in scanning and image-
editing software to select only the most important part of an 
image.
Making and modifying marquees
Move the pointer over the image in the Preview window, and the 
pointer becomes cross-hairs. Drag (move the mouse while 
holding down the mouse button) the cross-hairs over any area of 
the image, and a dotted frame appears. The point where you first 
clicked is anchored, but the rest of the frame is sizable and 
movable. After you finish creating a marquee, you can resize and 
move it as described in the following pages.
Multiple marquees
You can make multiple marquees in one image to scan the most 
important parts while ignoring the rest. It is also useful to set 
several items on the document table and scan all of them in just 
one scan. Marquees can be different sizes, and they can overlap. 
Extra marquees can be made anywhere except on the frame of 
another marquee. You can make settings on each marquee.
You can also begin a marquee anywhere the pointer appears as 
cross-hairs. To distinguish the active marquee from other 
marquees, look at the marquee frames. The active marquee has 
moving dotted line of the frame as shown below. To make an 
inactive marquee active, just point the cursor at the edge of the 
marquee and click. The marquee becomes active.