01-22-2020 04:56 PM
Greets
I'm not entirely new to scanning, but this is driving me crazy.
I went through the IJ Scan Utility and saved my settings for scanning photos. Everything works well enough, but it saves two copies of each photo to the hard drive directory.
I'm thinking that it's something obvious I'm overlooking.
TIA
01-24-2020 01:18 PM
Hi Warped5.
Are you scanning through the ScanGear interface, or are you scanning through a second program (such as My Image Garden)?
If scanning through the ScanGear interface, one copy of each selected area will be created for each time you click on the Scan button in the window.
If you're scanning in a way that My Image Garden (or your chosen software) opens automatically after pressing the scanner buttons or the IJ Scan Utility buttons, then by the time the program is displaying the output, the image or document file has already been saved to your computer. Clicking "Save" in that software is redundant, and creates the second copy of the scanned information.
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01-25-2020 05:20 PM
Hi Darius -
Thank you for responding!
I've been trying the IJ Scan Utility (I'm from the 'simpler is better' crowd).
Today I did:
- Uninstalled the software (everything)
- Reinstalled the software
Now I do not have the problem!
I will go investigate ScanGear, though .... 🙂
Cheers
Ted
09-25-2024 09:56 AM
I had a Canon scanner but Canon no longer support that model (i.e. no updated driver) so that I had to buy a new one several days ago 😞 ... the new one comes with IJ Utility (versioon 1.5.0). If you have a different version, the interface maybe different. To have only ONE copy of scanned copy, go to Settings and click on (select) "Open with an application" in the last section <<Application Settings>>. Save your update and exit Settings. Hope this helps.
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