I do. So I tend to swap back and forth between my Canon and Epson scanners, depending on which one's behaving better at any given time. Either way, in the scanner software there should be a way to "Preview" what's on the scanner bed. When it gives you the preview, you should have a tool that allows you to draw boxes around each individual image you have Tetrised onto the scanner bed, and I always have every image set to scan at the highest resolution the scanner can give me. When you hit "Scan", it'll scan the contents inside each individual box you drew, outputting each one into their own image file.
I do. So I tend to swap back and forth between my Canon and Epson scanners, depending on which one's behaving better at any given time. Either way, in the scanner software there should be a way to "Preview" what's on the scanner bed. When it gives you the preview, you should have a tool that allows you to draw boxes around each individual image you have Tetrised onto the scanner bed, and I always have every image set to scan at the highest resolution the scanner can give me. When you hit "Scan", it'll scan the contents inside each individual box you drew, outputting each one into their own image file.
Oh! Good to know. I'll see if I can get that figured out. Thank you. That would be valuable.