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Jan 16, 2007
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Hi,
I wonder: is it possible to import 2, 3 or more photo’s from a scanner in one action into Photoshop CS2, in a way that all the photo’s are recognized as separate pictures instead of 1 document? To my best knowledge I have read sometrhing like that once but cannot find it back.
Thanks and greetings,
Hans

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nomail
Jan 16, 2007
hans wrote:

Hi,
I wonder: is it possible to import 2, 3 or more photo’s from a scanner in one action into Photoshop CS2, in a way that all the photo’s are recognized as separate pictures instead of 1 document? To my best knowledge I have read sometrhing like that once but cannot find it back.

I suppose you mean that those photos are all on one sheet that you scanned?

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hans
Jan 17, 2007
"Johan W. Elzenga" schreef in bericht
hans wrote:

Hi,
I wonder: is it possible to import 2, 3 or more photo’s from a scanner in one action into Photoshop CS2, in a way that all the photo’s are recognized
as separate pictures instead of 1 document? To my best knowledge I have read
sometrhing like that once but cannot find it back.

I suppose you mean that those photos are all on one sheet that you scanned?

File – Automate – Crop and Straighten Photos


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com

Yes!, thank you very much, Johan. (*bedankt dus, was al lang aan het zoeken, maar keek er blijkbaar steeds overheen)
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Tacit
Jan 17, 2007
In article <45ad445c$0$28763$>,
"hans" wrote:

I wonder: is it possible to import 2, 3 or more photo’s from a scanner in one action into Photoshop CS2, in a way that all the photo’s are recognized as separate pictures instead of 1 document? To my best knowledge I have read sometrhing like that once but cannot find it back.

Some high-end scanners have a "batch scan" mode in their drivers which will do this automatically.
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tuckermor
Jan 17, 2007
I think this is more likely to be a setting in the scanner software.



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"hans" wrote in message
Hi,
I wonder: is it possible to import 2, 3 or more photo’s from a scanner in one action into Photoshop CS2, in a way that all the photo’s are recognized
as separate pictures instead of 1 document? To my best knowledge I have read
sometrhing like that once but cannot find it back.
Thanks and greetings,
Hans

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jaSPAMc
Jan 17, 2007
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 09:23:49 -0800, "tuckermor" found these unused words floating about:

I think this is more likely to be a setting in the scanner software.
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jaSPAMc
Jan 17, 2007
On Wed, 17 Jan 2007 13:00:16 +0100, "hans" found these unused words floating about:

"Johan W. Elzenga" schreef in bericht
hans wrote:

Hi,
I wonder: is it possible to import 2, 3 or more photo’s from a scanner in one action into Photoshop CS2, in a way that all the photo’s are recognized
as separate pictures instead of 1 document? To my best knowledge I have read
sometrhing like that once but cannot find it back.

I suppose you mean that those photos are all on one sheet that you scanned?

File – Automate – Crop and Straighten Photos


Johan W. Elzenga johan<<at>>johanfoto.nl Editor / Photographer http://www.johanfoto.com

Yes!, thank you very much, Johan. (*bedankt dus, was al lang aan het zoeken, maar keek er blijkbaar steeds overheen)
Epson Perfections have a simple procedure to draw separate scanning windows. It will then import as separate images/files!
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Peter Jason
Apr 6, 2007
I did this with Photoshop 5.5.

I had some very old photo albums in which the
individual photos could not be removed
because they were glued in, at all angles and
configurations.

I dismantled the album and just put each
album page, each with about 6 small photos,
face down and scanned the whole page at very
high resolution.

Then I just cropped out each photo, rotated
it with the (Edit/Transform) function to get
the image straight, then copied it and dumped
on to a new blank screen (File/New) and then
saved it after adding annotations.

Some commercial photo shops use big A3
scanners for this task, and you might ask
them to quote for the job.

Regards.

"hans" wrote in message
Hi,
I wonder: is it possible to import 2, 3 or
more photo’s from a scanner in
one action into Photoshop CS2, in a way
that all the photo’s are recognized
as separate pictures instead of 1 document?
To my best knowledge I have read
sometrhing like that once but cannot find
it back.
Thanks and greetings,
Hans

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