At 10:02 +0100 2/2/12, Paul Moortgat wrote: >Com-shift-4? That will only give you a screen-res image whereas the original will most likely be higher. I often scan multiple photos at once with Image Capture and divide them up with Preview. It's faster than scanning one at a time, at least, it is with my USB scanner. David >On 02 Feb 2012, at 01:13, Cat wrote: > >> On Feb 1, 2012, at 4:04 PM, Al Grappone wrote: >> >>> I received email that has 6 photos that were scanned together on >>>one page. Is there a way or an app that I can use to save each as >>>a separate photo? >> >> If what you are saying that you have essentially 1 file which has >>in or on it 6 images or photos, then you can do probably >>preview..select...copy...paste...rinse and repeat until you have >>all 6 in their own file. >> >> If you have photoshop, the chore is similar. If you don't have >>photoshop, you can download Gimp for OS X. Either of these apps >>offer layers, crop tools, selection tools, etc. which will let you >>select each photo one by one, send it to a layer or to a new >>document. >> >> HTH >> >> cat > >_______________________________________________ >X4U mailing list >X4U at listserver.themacintoshguy.com >http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/x4u -- David Ledger - Freelance Unix Sysadmin in the UK. HP-UX specialist of hpUG technical user group (www.hpug.org.uk) david.ledger at ivdcs.co.uk www.ivdcs.co.uk