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Originally Posted by DDHarriman
Hi
Sorry, but I just managed to come back to today.
You can crop the white margins in Acrobat with scanned images without a problem, you can not do it with the “remove white margins option”, you have to do it “by hand”.
My advice is:
1 - chose a page that you think it’s representative of the worst situation and crop that one by activating the top, bottom, etc cropping controls;
2 - as you are doing it you can see the cropping in the image and so know when to stop.
3 - once you have made it to that page, change the range options in the down right part of the screen to all and click ok. You have now all the pages with the same margins cropped.
4 - now, go to the begin of the file and browse the pages and check if there is one where you had “cut” too much. If so, in that page, go to the crop window (Document, Crop Pages) and change the crop sttings as you have done in (1), just for that page, go on until you have checked all pages.
The first times it can be a bit awkward but with the experience you get the “touch” easily.
I’m uploading your file cropped as I explain, so you can tested it with the reader - on a shop or the one you are going to receive.
And also posting page 2 of the file as it looks in the 505, landscape mode - top and bottom parts.
Best regards,
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Apologies for not responding sooner! Thanks for a detailed account on trimming. I am using Finereader for this purpose and it seems to work faster - you can select the area for cropping with a mouse (make it larger, smaller, move around); the program remembers the position of the crop area, so if the next page is in the same spot, you do not need to move it. So far I tried a huge number of ways, and this old one seems to be the fastest. (there is also ImageConverter Plus, which can automatically cut off white margins, but, if there are any speckles, it stops right on it; so the pages are often of different width
Best,
Maxim