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OT Question About Scanning Cards
Posted By: <b>Jeff Kennedy</b><p>I have been wondering this for awhile and was wondering if someone can help me. When scanning a card, how are you able to take a front scan and a back scan and make them into one JPEG???
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OT Question About Scanning Cards
Posted By: <b>Paul S</b><p>Jeff -- You have to have an image editor program that has that capability, such as, but not limited to, Photoshop. In Photoshop I:<br />1.) Scan the front of the card on a larger canvas, i.e., don't crop to size in the scanner softer.<br />2.) Scan the back of the card (crop this one to size in scanner software).<br />3.) With both front and back image scans now open in your image editing software, drag and drop the 2nd image scan into an empty part of the 1st, larger scan.<br /><br /><br />Some editors also allow you to cut jpgs from one source and paste it in another.
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OT Question About Scanning Cards
Posted By: <b>RC</b><p>In all seriousness, I asked my teenage daughter to show me!!!<br /><br />The directions she gave me are a little longer than what has already been provided so I won't list them to further confuse you. I keep the directions beside the computer and use them as a crutch. Once I am on a roll scanning I can usually remember what I'm doing.<br /><br />Good Luck!!<br />RC
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OT Question About Scanning Cards
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