

Should have flashing dotted lines.Ĭlick on the copy marquee button under Marquee. click and hold down the left mouse button and select the first picture. Move your mouse over until the cursor becomes a +. Now it is time to start selecting and creating Marquee’s. You can change to what works for you, but here are mine.Ĭlick Preview to start the scan. So to start the process fire up the flatbed scanner (Perfection V700 Photo in my case) and open Epson Scan application. The best application of this technique is for scanning picture albums.

Much quicker than a picture at a time on the flatbed. To be clear it is really not scanning all with a single click but it allows you to select each picture on the flatbed, select settings and scan them individually with clicks. In this post we will look at how to scan multiple pictures on a flatbed at one time using Epson Scan and the Marquee feature.

How To Scan Multiple Pictures at Once Using Epson Scan on a Flatbed Scanner Introduction
