Figure 6.11 Positioning the crop rectangle.
Note that the pixel coordinates at the four corners of the preview window have
changed in accordance with the new crop rectangle location.
Step 8. Perform a final scan
Now that you have set the scanning parameters, simply click on the
S
CAN
button
to execute the final scan.
Figure 6.12 The
S
CAN
button – Macintosh and Windows.
The Nikon Scanner control will keep you informed of the progress of the scan
operation by displaying status messages during the scan.
Step 9. Name the file
Now that the final scan is done, it is necessary to name the scan file in order for it
to be saved. To do so, select the
S
AVE
A
S
...
command from the
F
ILE
pull-down menu.
Select the location and file type, enter a file name for the resulting file, then click
on
S
AVE
.
(229,331) (500,523) (1195,331)
(229,1110) (1195,1110)
Pixel coordinates of
crop rectangle corners
Pixel coordinates of cursor
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