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Hi Has anyone used this product before? Can I check what is the quality of the scanned image as compared with traditional scanners? Does the software auto remove scratches and red-tint from old films? Thanks in advance. http://secure.serverlab.net/shop/mer...re_Code=T00107 |
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Whatever you use, if the scanner doesn't capture the data you can put it in later. I assume you lost a 'not' in there! :-) |
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I operate a film and print scanning business in the UK - 1Scan.co.uk. We use Nikon and Epson scanners which produce excellent, professional quality results. But they are expensive. At least 10 times the cost of this scanner. Of course I look closely at all devices such as the unit mentioned. In essence they are low cost digital cameras which re-photo your material. Generally they get poor reviews because scanning photos, prints and slides simply needs better technology (look in particular at Digital ICE, built into our Nikon and Epson units). You are unlikely to be able to make worthwhile adjustments with a cheap scanner, but there is indeed a lot you can do with (expensive) software such as Photoshop or my current favourite Apple's Aperture 2. Whatever you use, if the scanner doesn't capture the data you can put it in later. My advice for lost cost scanning would be to go for a used Epson flatbed such as the 4990. This will produce outstanding results with slide and film material, it includes Digital ICE to remove dust and scratches, and had options to scan at up to 4,000 dpi. Jeff Underwood http://www.1scan.co.uk |
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Hi Has anyone used this product before? Can I check what is the quality of the scanned image as compared with traditional scanners? Does the software auto remove scratches and red-tint from old films? Thanks in advance. http://secure.serverlab.net/shop/mer...re_Code=T00107 |
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