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How do I split scans in iPhoto?
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<blockquote data-quote="RNDdave" data-source="post: 355961" data-attributes="member: 20405"><p>Well I can think of a less than elegant way of doing it - not sure what it would do for image quality or anything like that - but see what you think; When you view the scanned image in <strong>preview</strong> or whatever you are using to see the several images in each file, now use <strong>Command+Shift+4</strong> - if you're not familiar with this key combo - it will change your mouse pointer to a cross-hair - you then drag the mouse over the part of the screen you want to capture (in this case you drag the mouse over each separate image from the scanned file) When you let go of the mouse the area of the screen you have just captured is saved automatically to your desktop as a .png file - you can then (rename if required) drag the captured images to iPhoto - job done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RNDdave, post: 355961, member: 20405"] Well I can think of a less than elegant way of doing it - not sure what it would do for image quality or anything like that - but see what you think; When you view the scanned image in [b]preview[/b] or whatever you are using to see the several images in each file, now use [b]Command+Shift+4[/b] - if you're not familiar with this key combo - it will change your mouse pointer to a cross-hair - you then drag the mouse over the part of the screen you want to capture (in this case you drag the mouse over each separate image from the scanned file) When you let go of the mouse the area of the screen you have just captured is saved automatically to your desktop as a .png file - you can then (rename if required) drag the captured images to iPhoto - job done. [/QUOTE]
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