Showing posts with label slide scanner. Show all posts
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12/02/2012

VuPoint Hammacher Schlemmer Photo Converter Review

VuPoint Hammacher Schlemmer Photo Converter
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OK, its cheap. But the quality of the scanned photos are very poor. I tried several reference photos and skin tones came out blue-ish and dark overall. My HP all-in-one fax, copy, print & scanner does a much better job. I was looking for something simple to use and thought this would be it. Hope you don't make the same mistake.

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11/03/2012

Opteka HD² Slide Copier for Canon Powershot G10 & G11 Digital Camera Review

Opteka HD² Slide Copier for Canon Powershot G10 and G11 Digital Camera
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Bought this item to digitize both 35mm AND 110 slides. It will work easily for the 35, but I'll have to remount (or MacGyver) the 110's...regardless, I can do it all without the pricey scanner.
Note: this item includes the step ring (METAL) and the converter tube (ALSO METAL)as well as the shown slide copier. So twist the pieces together and it goes right on the G11...I was concerned that I'd have to go buy some step rings, convertor tubes (which are usually crappy plastic), but in fact they were included. Genius.
item also includes a little adaptor so you can fit 35mm film strips in as well...a nice bonus.

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9/15/2012

Tamarack Technologies 2400 FS Film Scanner Review

Tamarack Technologies 2400 FS Film Scanner
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I bought mine from Amazon for about three weeks ago for justunder $200. Considering that ProLab here in Seattle charges $3 perpicture scanned, it seemed like a good deal in the long run.
Myexperience with it so far: the scanner does a great job with photostaken in bright, even sunlight but has a tougher time withhigh-contrast pics -- especially those with big patches of black. Trueblack on a color slide often comes out filled with rainbow splotcheson the scan. (I haven't scanned any color negatives yet.)
On theupside, the scanner comes with Adobe PhotoDeluxe, which is a choppedversion of Photoshop. It's pretty good for fixing defects like theabove. A guy I talked to at Prolab said even the high-end scanner theyuse doesn't render slides/negs perfectly, and that you still need somesort of photo software. So the Tamarack's shortcomings may be commonto all analog-to-digital transfers. PROS:
* Scanner pays for itselfonce you get beyond 60 photos
* Small footprint; about the size of abrick
* Good choice for pics that will end up on the Web
* UsefulAdobe software
CONS:
* Doesn't handle true blacks well
*Documentation is atrocious, very badly translated from Chinese END

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The ArtiScan 2400FS color film scanner is a compact, easy-to-use film and slide scanning solution. With 36-bit color depth and 2,400 x 4,800 dpi optical resolution, the scanner provides high-quality images and simple operation, making it perfect for business professionals. Plus, it's compact, measuring only 8 by 4.4 by 4.6 inches.
The 2400FS features parallel input and pass-through connections; however, it also comes with a USB adapter cable to make the unit operate as a USB device. Installation involves inserting the DocuMan CD-ROM, connecting the cable to the PC and scanner, and stepping through the Add New Hardware wizard. This process places a scanner icon on to your desktop, which you can use to start the driver software. It's important to note the USB interface will not work with Windows NT 4.0. The 2400FS is also TWAIN compliant, so it's an ideal companion for your TWAIN-compatible applications.
Cartridges are included to hold six-frame 35mm negative strips or four slides. These cartridges slide directly into the front of the scanner where a motor feeds them through to the rear. Simple LEDs for power, ready status, and busy status provide basic status information about scanner operation.
Tamarack Technologies' DocuMan 2.07 serves as the anchor of the software bundle. It provides a desktop-style interface--similar to Visioneer's PaperPort--that organizes scanned images and includes functions to scan directly to a printer, fax, or e-mail. Also included is the company's DocuPal 1.0 software for image handling and constructing complex, professional looking documents. Adobe PhotoDeluxe is also included for user-friendly image editing.

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9/03/2012

Opteka HD² Slide Copier for Canon PowerShot A640 A630 A620 A610 Review

Opteka HD² Slide Copier for Canon PowerShot A640 A630 A620 A610
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I looked for 3 hours for a good scanner online to convert thousands of slides to digital, and was comitted to the task, despite the cumbersome nature of scanner transfer. Once I finally found the perfect scanner, I realized they stopped manufacturing it last year. I eventually stumbled on this product, and decided to give it a try. The transfer is fast, accurate, of good quality, and does not cut off any of the slide. The product is adjustable in both directions and makes slide transfer very efficient.

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8/03/2012

SVP Digital Film & Slide Scanner w/ 2.4" LCD + AV Out, Free 8GB (SVP FS1800B-8GB) Review

SVP Digital Film and Slide Scanner w/ 2.4 LCD + AV Out, Free 8GB (SVP FS1800B-8GB)
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This is about what you would expect for a $100. slide and negative scanner. It takes strips of negatives a group of 5 slides. The resulting scanned images are sharp enough for 5"X7" prints but the contrast(increases contrast) and color depth(decreased number of colors results in more posterish pictures)suffers. Unfortunately, to get better results you have to go to a scanner the costs 3 to 5 times as much.(the epson v700 is a good example). The good news is that it is easy to setup and scan. It saves directly to an SD card (one was included) so you don't have to use the computer. I like to scan watching TV to avoid the boredom. All in all, I got what I paid for.

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7/26/2012

Lomography DigitaLIZA 35mm Scanning Mask Kit Review

Lomography DigitaLIZA 35mm Scanning Mask Kit
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I bought this after I scanned a few negatives, shot with the 360 spinner,without a mask. I've not used it a lot yet but I have mixed feelings about it
Pros:
* flattens the negative which tend to be curved because of the unusually long image size
* improves the speed with which you can align and scan
* Robust
Cons:
* It's overpriced for what it does
* Negatives might get damaged if they get misaligned and pop out of the strip
* Getting the negative to stay in and to get the magnetic plates in place is still a cumbersome task
Well i'll still be looking around for a scanning mask with a better design.
PS: I'm using epson v500 to scan all this

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7/13/2012

Hewlett Packard ScanJet 4300Cse Scanner Review

Hewlett Packard ScanJet 4300Cse Scanner
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I hooked the Scanjet 4300 to my 333 mhz computer with windows 2000 without incident. I was up and running in 15 minutes. Nice image quality. Only downside is that you cant crop images like you can on other HP scanners. Otherwise, a fine product.

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The Hewlett-Packard ScanJet 4300Cse color scanner is designed for home use and burgeoning small businesses to produce sharp professional scans, true-to-life colors, and crisp black text with 600 dpi optical resolution (9,600 dpi enhanced) with 36-bit color processing.HP's built-in Intelligent Scanning Technology and PrecisionScan LTX software permit editing of scanned documents with the fully automated optical character recognition (OCR).
The HP 4300Cse scanner's practical three-button operation puts trouble-free scanning, copying, and e-mail functions on your desktop. The software for enhancing, modifying, and organizing images is furnished with the unit, all of which automatically optimizes your scans for electronic viewing and transmission. You'll work with scan speeds of up to 60 seconds for 4-by-6-inch color photos, 90 seconds for OCR black-and-white text, and up to 60 seconds for black-and-white line art. This flatbed scanner features an image window of 8.5 by 11.7 inches.
The HP ScanJet 4300Cse offers fast and easy installation through either the USB or parallel port for the plug-and-play effortlessness sought after in business equipment.
Hewlett-Packard provides a one-year warranty on parts and labor. --Barbara Price

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7/11/2012

iConvert Photo Scanner Review

iConvert Photo Scanner
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I was given both the Iconvert photo scanner and negative/slide scanner for Christmas a couple of years ago. I first tried to load the software on a 64 bit Vista computer and it would not work. It took me forever to figure out why it would not work, I assumed I was not doing something correctly, however once I figured out that was the problem, I decided that I would use it with my 32 bit computer, however that computer has Windows 7 loaded and again it does not work.
I was able to scan 2 pictures from the photo scanner before I became so frustrated that I gave up and the light source in the scanner washed out the entire picture so it too was of no use.
I have called Brookstone and of course because I took too long in trying different computers etc there is no way I can get a replacement and there are no upgrades available.
If I could give this no stars I would.

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Polaroid 4000 DPI Scanner Review

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Despite dramatic improvements in digital photography, film isstill preferred by many photographers. For them, thePolaroid SprintScan 4000 (...) combines the highest resolution in a desktop film scanner with fast performance, excellent image quality, and a remarkably easy-to-use interface.
The SprintScan is a 36-bit film scanner with an optical resolution of 4,000 by 4,000 ppi and dynamic range of 3.4. By comparison, the top resolution of the Nikon SuperCoolScan (...) is 2,700 by 2,700 ppi, with a dynamic range of 3.2.
Matte-black and compact, the SprintScan comes with a SCSI-2 interface, a cable, a controller board, and AdvanSys's Super SCSI setup utilities. Also included are two carriers for 35-mm strips and slides; an optional APS film adapter is available.
The unit also ships with a quick-start guide and a single page with instructions for installing under Windows NT. The main documentation is a 74-page PDF file. Though useful for novices, the documentation lacks detailed explanations and scan tips for pros.
Setup and installation are relatively simple, so long as you follow the recommended sequence of events. For instance, you must insert the film carrier after (not before) the driver loads, or the computer "loses" the SCSI connection.
Although the Mac version can be installed as a Photoshop plug-in, the PC version is not Twain-compliant, so you can't scan directly into any application. Also, no provisions are supplied for creating scripts, saving images in 12-bit color, or preserving customized settings as default values.
Scanning with the SprintScan is fast and easy. The PolaColor Insight interface is intuitive and offers an impressive variety of manual and automatic tools.
The SprintScan took only 20.4 seconds to scan a 12.8MB slide. But this blazing speed is somewhat tempered by a 49.5-second auto-calibration routine and by the time needed to name and save a file and then open it in an application. Image quality is excellent and holds up even when magnified. Colors are accurate and tonality is very good.
Though the Polaroid Sprint Scan 4000 has occasional limitations, its image quality is superb. The scanner leapfrogs over the competition in price, ease of use, and most important, high-resolution scans.

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The Polaroid 4000 DPI scanner is designed for the professional who demands businesslike efficiency, with high resolution and excellent image quality, from a film scanner. The Polaroid 4000 is adapted for 35mm film in strip or slide format (with an optional accessory, it will also accept APS film). It is a 36-bit film scanner with an optical resolution of 4,000 x 4,000 dpi, and dynamic range of 3.4. All these advantage tally up to premium quality and resolution. IQA imaging technology automatically analyzes and color-corrects your scan, reducing editing time. Combining excellent resolution with fast performance, single-pass sensor technology, and acute image quality, Polaroid has designed an impressive, easy-to-use scanner.
Top-quality output is paramount in the design of the Polaroid 4000. It automatically eliminates surface imperfections such as dust and scratches. Furthermore, you'll find an impressive list of features, including split-screen preview, automatic image sizing, and saving-scan settings. Crisp clean colors and good tonality are central to Polaroid's design. Two more notable characteristics include precise image cropping that permits working with smaller sections of an image while still identifying recognizable detail, and an automatic advance of a six-image film strip or four-image mounted slide holder.
The PolaColor Insight Pro software included with the product provides a simple interface and a tool for basic and advanced scanning tasks, compatible with both PC and Mac. You can save your images on the PC in TIFF and/or BMP formats, or on the Macintosh in TIFF, PSD, and/or JPEG file formats. The unit is matte black and compact, and comes with a SCSI-2 interface, a cable, a controller board, and AdvanSys's Super SCSI setup utilities. Also included are two carriers for 35mm strips and slides.

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Umax Astra 2000U Flatbed USB Scanner (PC/Mac) Review

Umax Astra 2000U Flatbed USB Scanner (PC/Mac)
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I have tried repeatedly to get the 2000u to work to no avail. More calls to Customer Support than I can afford. After asking for a manager I was told my problems were common, if I wanted them to check out the scanner (since phone support could not figure it out) I had to send back the scanner at my expense and they would determine whether or not to repair, refurbish or replace the scanner. The final gotcha was that I had tried for over three months to solve the problems by phone and was now out of warranty and they refused to even look at it if I did send it back. Buy ANYthing else.

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The UMAX Astra 2000U is the ideal scanner for home and office. It features intelligent scanning software that simplifies the scanning process. With the new USB interface, setup is truly "Plug and Play". Just plug in the scanner, install the software and you're up and running in minutes.Use scanned images to add excitement to your documents, reports and Web pages, or share images by e-mail with clients, family and friends. With the included software you can archive photos and important documents, copy, fax and more! This combination of exclusive hardware and powerful software will be one of the most fun and useful computer tools you'll ever use. Explore your creativity and make your documents come alive.

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7/10/2012

Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm PF1800S Scanner with SilverFast SE Software Review

Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm PF1800S Scanner with SilverFast SE Software
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For the price it worked just fine, you should have at least 256M of Ram to use properly and not be in a hurry since you have to do one slide at a time. Quality was good.

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The Pacific Image Electronics 1800S has an impressive combination of high resolution, natural color reproduction and speedy scanning speed to meet the needs of photo finishers, amateur photographers, and graphics designers. Plus, as part of the included software bundle, SilverFast SE 5.0 combines an intuitive user interface with professional capabilities; users will appreciate the simple control systems and automatic functions as well as the capability to manually adjust the image at any point. The professional user can adjust any operation via numerical input and can precisely monitor the result using an online densitometry.
The scanner accepts color slides (mounted and un-mounted), negatives, and B&W in 35mm format and converts them into digital files. Featuring 1,800 dpi (optical) and 36-bit scanning capability, the 1800S provides an improved color tone algorithm to preserve every photographic detail with incredible accuracy. The manufacturer includes a one-year warranty covering parts and service.

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7/01/2012

Stratford Labs Digital Image Copier Review

Stratford Labs Digital Image Copier
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Seems to be on eof the better ones- good pics and quick. Take care with the plastic holder. its not strong.

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6/24/2012

21c Film and Slide Digital Converter Review

21c Film and Slide Digital Converter
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I bought this unit at WalMart. Too bad I cannot locate the receipt, I would have returned it long ago. The images it produces are comparable to images you get out of a webcam. Color is lacking, images are noisy, like they came out of a Fisher Price digital camera. Do not be fooled by the cheapness, save your pennies and invest in a better product.

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5/20/2012

Powerslide 3650 Review

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Our family has slides. My parents have over 6,000 slides, I have reels and reels of slides that my grandfather took, my brother has a few thousand, and I have probably a few thousand myself. This device is a lifesaver! Yes, it sometimes jams. Yes, the software has it's problems. Yes, it's slower than slow. However, in the end it does a good job and best of all it does the scanning mostly without any help. We got this in Fall 2007 and my parents have finished their 6,000, and I'm working through mine and my grandfather's.
This scanner comes with a straight tray that holds 50 slides. We wanted the ability to pack one tray while the other is running so we bought two circular ones from the manufacturer that each hold 100 slides. We highly recommend doing this -- the circular ones jam much less than the included straight one. The scanner does about 9 or 10 slides per hour.
We're using this scanner on Mac OS X using Firewire -- haven't tried it with a PC or using the USB connection. We've used it on both Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard) -- make sure that you download the Leopard update from the manufacturer's website if you're on Leopard. The software itself is quirky, and it has a very unintuitive interface that I suppose shows it's Windows origins.
The typical process for setting it up
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1. Close all unnecessary apps (My mom needs to do this on her system with 1GB of RAM. I have 3GB and don't have to do this.)
2. Turn on scanner (takes a minute or two)
3. Start CyberView X software
4. Load tray into scanner. Use arrows on scanner to line up with notch on circular reel showing #1 slide.
5. From Scan menu, select Scan, then select Multi-Scan to File
6. Enter the number of slides in this batch.
7. Select where you want to write the scan files.
8. Select file type (TIF or JPG), and if JPG, also select output quality (Good, Better, Best).
9. Click Ok
There's two types of jams: 1) the slide didn't make it into the scanner, so the scan is of nothing! 2) more serious jams when it can't move the slide. In this case, it just shuts down. We have yet to have a slide damaged by this machine.
When we finish a batch, we check for any duds -- scans that turned out like white frames because of a jam -- then we rescan just those duds. The scanner has the capability to let you feed individual slides in manually, and we have to do that on rare occasions.
Tips to reduce jamming
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1) Put 'em in straight. Take care to put the slides straight into the slot in the tray.
2) Unbend. Make sure the slides aren't warped or tweaked. If they are try making them straight again. We had some 40-50 year old cardboard mounts that had been in Honeywell trays for about that long that were bent.
3) Trim the mounts. We had some old cardboard mounts that weren't mounted correctly -- the two halves didn't quite match. This made the mount a bit larger than it should be so we used scissors to carefully trim the extra edges. This made the slides fit better into the tray without bending or going in crooked.
As for the image -- we've seen some banding, and the colors don't seem as rich as the original slides, but that can be fixed with post processing. See the examples I uploaded.
Summary
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This scanner takes some getting used to as it whirrs, grinds, and make other noises, and you'll probably need to rescan some that got jammed, but over all it's a great time saver!

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5/09/2012

Plustek OpticFilm 7200 Film Scanner Review

Plustek OpticFilm 7200 Film Scanner
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I bought this scanner after returning a higher end flatbed scanner that was not sending enough light through the 35 mm slides I was scanning. This scanner does a good job and allows me to brighten up most all of the darker or poorly taken slides.
The software is fairly easy to use although I would like to see an automatic program to clean up imperfections as the manual program takes quite a bit of time and work. The scanner does tend to slow down after completing about 100 slides at one sitting, but has continued to work fine

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