On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 14:48:37 -0500, Talker <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>On Sat, 31 Mar 2007 05:32:46 -0400, "Jerry Ed"
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>>What is multiple image scan?
>>What is single image scan?
>>
>>The following is a spec from HP.
>>HP Scanjet G4050 Photo Scanner
>>Task speed: 4 x 6-in (10 x 15 cm) color photo to file (200 dpi, 24-bit,
>>TIFF):
>>about 11 sec for multiple image scan, about 30 sec for single image scan.
>>
>>Can seem to find anything on google/yahoo/msn search.
>>thanks,
>>J E
>>
>
> A single image scan is when you place one picture on the
>scanner's glass and scan it. A multiple image scan is when you place
>several pictures on the scanner's glass, the scanner goes from picture
>to picture, scanning each one individually, all in one process. Using
>this allows you to scan numerous pictures without having to scan each
>picture, one at a time.
>
>Talker
Ckeck that, in multiple image scan, the scanner does one scan,
and separates the pictures into individual files with software.
Talker
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