One of those questions that's sounds so dumb, I'm not sure how to phrase it.
Scanning photos. I know almost nothing about scanning except a few tips form How-to-Geek.
I have an HP 2050 J510 printer (very basic: $39 at Wal-Mart a few years ago).
Using Kubuntu 14.04 LTS.
Let's say I place a 3 x 4-inch photo face-down on the glass scan window, close the lid, and scan using HP Device Manager with the xsane settings (shown in a window that pops up). When I do this, I get a nice scan of the photo EXCEPT for this problem:
The photo is shown against the full-sized window background. Like an 8x11.5-inch sheet with a 3x4-inch photo positioned in the top-right corner.
Question:
How do I scan a small photo (of possibly varying sizes) so that the scan result consists of just the photo itself, the surface area of the photo itself, without any background included as part of the scan?
On the xsane pop-up settings window, I'm not seeing any choice that says "photo" or anything. And there is no setting panel on the HP printer itself.
Any ideas or tips?
Scanning photos. I know almost nothing about scanning except a few tips form How-to-Geek.
I have an HP 2050 J510 printer (very basic: $39 at Wal-Mart a few years ago).
Using Kubuntu 14.04 LTS.
Let's say I place a 3 x 4-inch photo face-down on the glass scan window, close the lid, and scan using HP Device Manager with the xsane settings (shown in a window that pops up). When I do this, I get a nice scan of the photo EXCEPT for this problem:
The photo is shown against the full-sized window background. Like an 8x11.5-inch sheet with a 3x4-inch photo positioned in the top-right corner.
Question:
How do I scan a small photo (of possibly varying sizes) so that the scan result consists of just the photo itself, the surface area of the photo itself, without any background included as part of the scan?
On the xsane pop-up settings window, I'm not seeing any choice that says "photo" or anything. And there is no setting panel on the HP printer itself.
Any ideas or tips?
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