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Scanning multiple photos at once
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<blockquote data-quote="skybolt" data-source="post: 482540" data-attributes="member: 30261"><p>I've been digging around on the Adobe site, and apparently Elements does have this function. Now, trying to find out about scanner compatibility. Or, how does the function work? It apparently works as mac57 states, one platen then slices up, but what is the connection to the scanner? Is the function built into Elements (i.e., support for specific scanners), or does it use Image Capture or something else to "connect"?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skybolt, post: 482540, member: 30261"] I've been digging around on the Adobe site, and apparently Elements does have this function. Now, trying to find out about scanner compatibility. Or, how does the function work? It apparently works as mac57 states, one platen then slices up, but what is the connection to the scanner? Is the function built into Elements (i.e., support for specific scanners), or does it use Image Capture or something else to "connect"? Thanks in advance for help! [/QUOTE]
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