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![]() BrotherBart wrote: Care to translate that to English????? cl He wants to know if he can scan more than one picture at once with his scanner. Calling Walter. French long distance call in the lobby for Mr. Walter. I'm getting popular these days ... calls about scanning, adult videos .... and people not getting the hyperbole, pro bowl or tidy bowl. ![]() Most scanners can scan more than one picture at a time. My old scanner, Colorado 600 could scan more than one picture at a time ..... the software that came with it would allow a user to define more than one scan area at a time. VERY convenient. It's not Win Xp compatible, though. My new scanner, Canon 3000EX, will allow the scanning of more than one picture, but there is a twist. It does the area defining for a person (if they want to scan more than one picture at a time). The problem is that if the pictures have a white background, or there isn't an inch between pictures or half an inch between the picture and the sides of the small glass, the automatic scanning won't work. Very NOT convenient. I found a way around it with DVD's ... scan them at night with the lights in the room off and leaving the cover open usually works. I'm sure many others will have different experiences with the same and different scanners. In the meantime, it's time for a cigarette, some hyperbole and some superfluous redundancy. I don't want to say it again or repeat myself, but what I have said and typed is just my opinion based on my own experiences. There are no statistics (42.7% of which are made up on the spot ... and 98% of those disprove the other 98%) or other facts to prove or disprove what I've said, so everyone is welcome to disagree with everything I've said/typed and support their claims with their own experiences. |