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You can deselect multiple images by clicking on another thumbnail.
Scanning Multiple Images
If you select multiple images and then scanned them, the settings you have
previously established for each image are applied individually to each of
those images during the scan. Therefore you can select a single image and
establish its settings, select another image and establish its settings, and so
on. Then you can select all of these images at one time and scan them in
one operation; each image will have its own settings applied.
NOTE: When discussing ‘settings’ here, we mean all parameters in the
tabbed areas as well as the parameters outside of the tabbed area, except for
Film Type, Profiles, Color Depth and Sharpening on the Settings tab.
As you change settings, the results of those changes are visible in the image
area; thumbnails are not updated (except for rotating and flipping).
You can also select multiple images and establish settings in one step to be
applied to all of the images; these common settings are retained individu-
ally for each of the selected images, just as if you had selected them one-by-
one and given each the same settings. You can then select another group of
images and establish common settings for them. Then, if you select some of
the images from the first group and some from the second group, and then
scan the images in one operation, the software applies the separate settings
you have established for each image.
When multiple frames are selected, the values displayed on the screen are
those for the frame shown in the image area. Since each selected image may
have different settings, the screen settings may not be the settings applied
to all selected images.
Finally, if you click the Exit button on the dialog box when scanning mul-
tiple images, the scanning is completed for the current film frame, scanned
images completed to this point are retained, and then the scanning is
cancelled for any remaining frames.