Windows 2012 ISO customization

Hi All,
I have a Windows 2012 x64 ISO, and the size of the ISO is 5.7 GB and it has the following below editions
1. Windows 2012 Standard edition
2. Windows 2012 Standard Core Edition
3. Windows 2012 Datacenter Edition
4. Windows 2012 Datacenter Core Edition
We are trying to build a custom ISO only with 1 edition and want to reduce the ISO size by removing the 2,3,4 editions mentioned in the above table
We just want a simple "Windows 2012 Standard Edition ISO" size needs to be reduced to a great extent
We are using Deployment Workbench where in certain drivers, packages, updates are being incorporated into the ISO and later trying to build an ISO from it.
When we IMPORT the OS into the Deployment Share in the workbench we see 4 editions, each edition size is around 1GB.
We deleted the 3 editions and built a ISO media out of it but found the ISO to be around 5GB again.
Can anyone please suggest on how to delete the editions and build a customized ISO including only "Windows 2012 Standard Edition"
Thank you,
Rexton

Hi Rexton84,
I agree with Tim, and you can export the wim edition then use Oscdimg Command-Line Options to create the ISO.
The related KB:
Oscdimg Command-Line Options
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc749036(v=ws.10).aspx
The related third party article:
How to create bootable Windows 8 ISO DVD using Oscdimg.exe
http://www.windowsvalley.com/create-bootable-windows-8-iso-dvd/#ixzz3OgXuYnam
I’m glad to be of help to you!
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    Tried and done that.  The main issue while configuring the printer from the printer Web Interface is that there is no access to the Digital Sending section due to a problem with the "Sun Java plug in"  I think the code mentions 1.31. or similar.
     We downloaded the java plug in and installed it.  No progress. 
    We reset the printer to defaults and reconfigured it .. It sees the smtp gateway and access it but fails sending email with scanned documents.. 
    We have tried in very different ways.  We connected the printer to another domain SBS server 2003 and it works beautifully.  So, I have no idea on what is the problem. We created a firewall exception for ports 390. 1783 from the SBS to the Printer
    and still no go..
    We have tried four different accounts and nothing.  Same results as stated originally.
    Any other suggestions??
    JFM

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