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Brand: Epson EAN: 0010343850576 Item Dimensions: Label: Epson Manufacturer: Epson Model: B11B172091 MPN: B11B172091 Publisher: Epson Studio: Epson Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: A flatbed scanner with an Auto Film Loader for 35mm negatives / 2400 x 4800 max. dpi / One-Touch Color Restoration / PC & Mac / USB 2.0 Maximum Resolution - 12,800 x 12,800 dpi with software interpolation Color Depth - 48-bit internal/external Greyscale Depth - 16-bit internal/external Optical Density - 3.2 Dmax Scaling (zoom) - 50% to 200% (1% step) USB 2.0 Interface (backwards compatible with USB 1.1) Supports PC and Macintosh Computer Systems Unit Dimensions - 10.83 (w) x 16.5 (d) x 3.4 (h) Unit Weight - 6.6 lbs. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Excellent for Prints and SlidesI use this to produce quality images of 300dpi - 600dpi for use in professional print media. One neat feature of this scanner is you can enlarge a small photo by several percent and it still looks great! The quality is excellent. It can only scan one slide at a time however. Other scanners usually can scan up to 4 slides at a time. Experienced no disappointments in my usage of it. Works well along side of Adobe Photoshop software. Rating: - I have loved it for almost 2 years now!I bought this scanner to scan old 35mm negatives and it works beautifully. Yes it is slow but that is the beauty of the automatic feeder. I simply load the negative, go do something else for 5 minutes, then return and I have 4 nice digital scans. I then do some routine photo enhancing in MS PictureIt and I end up with digital photos that are better than my original prints! My routine is to start the next automatic negative scan while editing the digital photos that were just completed so I am never ... Read More Rating: - Epson is nice but won't last longI got this scanner for Christmas last year. It was refurbished and only cost $80. Besides the price, I liked the negative feeder feature- a strip of 6 35mm negs can be fed in and the little motor whirrs and pulls in the strip to do one at a time. Pretty slick- Look Ma, no hands! I set it up and began scanning with no problem. Then, after 4 months and 500 6 frame film strips, the feeder belts began to slip. The clicking sound was the tip off and scans 3 through 6 came out chopped up. As other reviewers ... Read More Rating: - I'm underwhelmed with the Epson 2580I run a graphics studio, and use a scanner several times a day for photos, printed material, even small items such as jewelry that require some depth of field from the scanner. Because we have so much dedicated software that runs native in OS9, we're holding out on the Big Upgrade to OSX as long as we can. Last year I researched a new scanner to buy while we still had a choice of OS9 driver scanners, finally selecting an HP Scanjet 4400c. This was a joy to use, with friendly software, all the options we ... Read More Rating: - What a Great ScannerI was scanning in 35mm with my HP 5530 which HP so notabable disctontinued 2 weeks after my purchase. Worked great until I ran across a project with my Aunt who handed me well over 2000+ negatives. It wasn't something I really wanted to do, but 30+ years of negatives was exciting. Some big memories have emerged. After a few nights of messing around with the HP and trying to locate an additional plastic mount the last few months and finding out I couldn't even purchase it from HP, well, I knew ... Read More |