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I need a new scanner, but I need one that will provide some depth of field. I have a printer/scanner that works well enough with photos and flat material, but I need one that will produce good scans of objects like coins. I can't figure out how to look at the specifications of a scanner and pull out anything about depth of field. The ones available in the stores near here are the Epson 4180 and Epson 3590. I'd rather buy locally than off the web, but I'll go either way. -- Tony Cooper Orlando, FL |
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"Tony Cooper" <tony_cooper213 (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote in message news:9pf7v1h831n9bks2k0vq6rtoneamepdmcc (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... I need a new scanner, but I need one that will provide some depth of field. I have a printer/scanner that works well enough with photos and flat material, but I need one that will produce good scans of objects like coins. I can't figure out how to look at the specifications of a scanner and pull out anything about depth of field. The ones available in the stores near here are the Epson 4180 and Epson 3590. I'd rather buy locally than off the web, but I'll go either way. -- Tony Cooper Orlando, FL They don't publish specs for Depth of Field. You have two choices of scanners, A CIS and a CCD. The Contact Image Sensor (CIS) has zero depth of field. The CCD has a lens and some Depth of Field. How much DOF varies from scanner to scanner. Coins are no problem for most CCD scanners that have a single light source. |
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The Epson 3590 is a CCD, the 4180 is a CCD but not a current model. (The store has old stock). Epson USA web site for Scanners. http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/P...=yes&oid=-8172 -- CSM1 http://www.carlmcmillan.com |
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I need a new scanner, but I need one that will provide some depth of field. I have a printer/scanner that works well enough with photos and flat material, but I need one that will produce good scans of objects like coins. FWIW, I've used my HP ScanJet 4570c to do scans of HO-scale model trains. |
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On Thu, 16 Feb 2006 04:36:03 GMT, "CSM1" <nomoremail (AT) nomail (DOT) com wrote: "Tony Cooper" <tony_cooper213 (AT) earthlink (DOT) net> wrote in message news:9pf7v1h831n9bks2k0vq6rtoneamepdmcc (AT) 4ax (DOT) com... I need a new scanner, but I need one that will provide some depth of field. I have a printer/scanner that works well enough with photos and flat material, but I need one that will produce good scans of objects like coins. I can't figure out how to look at the specifications of a scanner and pull out anything about depth of field. The ones available in the stores near here are the Epson 4180 and Epson 3590. I'd rather buy locally than off the web, but I'll go either way. -- Tony Cooper Orlando, FL They don't publish specs for Depth of Field. You have two choices of scanners, A CIS and a CCD. The Contact Image Sensor (CIS) has zero depth of field. The CCD has a lens and some Depth of Field. How much DOF varies from scanner to scanner. Coins are no problem for most CCD scanners that have a single light source. Trying to figure out which brand and model has the best depth of field, though, is the problem. |
| The Epson 3590 is a CCD, the 4180 is a CCD but not a current model. (The store has old stock). Epson USA web site for Scanners. http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/P...=yes&oid=-8172 -- CSM1 http://www.carlmcmillan.com -- Tony Cooper Orlando, FL -- |
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I need a new scanner, but I need one that will provide some depth of field. I have a printer/scanner that works well enough with photos and flat material, but I need one that will produce good scans of objects like coins. I can't figure out how to look at the specifications of a scanner and pull out anything about depth of field. The ones available in the stores near here are the Epson 4180 and Epson 3590. I'd rather buy locally than off the web, but I'll go either way. -- Tony Cooper Orlando, FL |
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