Pacific Image PrimeFilm XEs 35mm Film & Slide Scanner - 3-line RGB Linear CCD Sensor, 10,000 x 10,000 dpi, 48-bit

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Pacific Image PrimeFilm XEs 35mm Film & Slide Scanner - 3-line RGB Linear CCD Sensor, 10,000 x 10,000 dpi, 48-bit

Pacific Image PrimeFilm XEs 35mm Film & Slide Scanner - 3-line RGB Linear CCD Sensor, 10,000 x 10,000 dpi, 48-bit

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In many ways the PF 3600 Pro has the potential to be a good scanner. It's well built, has quite a good specification and fast connection options. Unfortunately, in reality this is not a good scanner. It's let down by image noise, colour accuracy, buggy/hard to use software and an un-competitive price. With the recently released Minolta Scan Dual 3, the level of performance required for 400 has been pushed up a notch and this PF 3600 Pro can't keep up. Versatile Film Format Support: The PrimeFilm XE scanner is designed specifically for 35mm film and slides, making it a dedicated solution for preserving and digitizing these formats. It accommodates various film types, including positive and negative 35mm film and mounted slides, providing flexibility for archiving different film collections. For big scan jobs, it can be challenging to find a reliable set-it and forget-it scanner. Save precious work hours by letting this model operate on its own, and by spending less time in post production making color corrections, removing dust, and repairing scan errors. The PowerSlide X will simplify your life. Key Features If functionality, high-quality scans, and affordability are your priorities, then it’s hard to go wrong with the Epson Perfection V600. As a multipurpose photo scanner, you’ll appreciate how easy it is to use this unit right out of the box. It even includes all of the scanner adapters you need for 35mm film, mounted slides, and medium-format negatives. Key Features In our tests, prescanning individual slides took 29 to 54 seconds. Scanning a single image at the default 1,800 ppi—suitable for printing at 8 by 10 inches—took 33 to 42 seconds. With Digital ICE, the scan took about 2 minutes 20 seconds.

Manual focus on PrimeFilm XA with ViewScan. Scanning and processing film negatives with PrimeFilm XA using SilverFast and ViewScan. A great write-up Dmitri. Interesting to hear of your recent data transfer issues — My RPS 10M (Same scanner?) has started encountering similar issues. After two years, my PrimeFilm scanner is starting to show wear. There are times when it would refuse to work, and I’d have to power it off and wait a few minutes. Its film transport started acting strange, and it makes strange noises. Still, there are no effects on image quality, so I plan to use it until it stops completely.Photochemistry typically does not have sharply defined edges for its dynamic ranges. The usable range of light intensities the film can effectively render is within the straight sloping line that stops being useful after plateauing horizontally on either end. The curves on each end of the dynamic range’s linear slope mean extended latitude that allow some over- and under-exposure beyond the optimal dynamic range estimates. So I did this, and now batch processing, which used to sort of work, albeit with a requirement to rescan the worst marked results frequently, now does not function at all, and I don’t seem to be able to get it to work. What happens now, is I setup the program to scan for good results, with a naming convention, and a file size, a film type for the “negascan” feature, and it scans the first picture and then resets itself for the rest of the batch to the lowest possible quality scan. Worse than my HP multifunction laser printer/scanner that is in the attic, this is a great piece of kit that belongs to my son which he uses for bulk printing… Definitely not a good negative scanner though. This is why I would definitely recommend the Plustek 120 – it is a formidable machine (with a learning curve). The Epson Perfection V39 II Color Photo and Document Flatbed Scanner is a versatile unit for home and professional use. As the owner of a Nikon LS-4000 (35 mm) and LS-8000 (MF), I'm in a good position to know the relative merits of scanning and copying. Suffice to say, I rarely use the scanners, because they're too slow to ever finish doing the slides and film I shot over the years but never scanned. From an altruistic point of view, I'd rather investigate using a camera, and pass along what I've learned to others, who may not have the means nor inclination to buy obsolete and generally non-reparable equipment.

Does your film archive need robust dust/scratch removal tools? Research the scanner to see if it comes with a robust dust/scratch removal tool. Dynamic Range Speaking of distribution: Mono is easier (even cheaper) to get where I live than Fomapan Classic 100, which is the same film, according to Stephen . Also new is that the focus can be adjusted manually. The user defines a pixel on which the focus is set. Furthermore, the scan duration is shortened by a faster film transport, and the effective dynamic range has improved. The scope of supply includes the professional scanning software SilverFast Ai Studio 8 with infrared-based dust and scratch removal (iSRD) and IT8 target for automatic color calibration. PrimeFilm XA 10,000 DPI scan with 5x detail blow-up (sharpened) from Kodak Ektachrome E100. Shot with Voigtländer Vitessa A and Ultron 2.0 lens. PrimeFilm XA vs. flatbeds vs. DSLRs.

Other features and add-ons bundled with this photo negative scanner include SilverFast’s SE Plus 8 software, two film holders, and a carrying bag. Why We Chose This Scanner What will you use the scanner for? Do you plan on scanning just 35mm film or do you also plan to capture medium format? If you plan on doing medium format, then make sure you get a scanner that can handle 120mm film. If you plan on capturing a boxes of 35mm film, you may want to consider a model that allows for batch scanning. Maximum Colors

Optimal dynamic range - Multipass Xposure technology scans each frame or slide multipletimes to enhance the detail of dark area withoutsacrificing the bright area.

One of the best features of the OpticFilm 8200i AI is its advanced SilverFast Ai Studio 8 scanner software, which helps optimize image quality and improve your workflow. It allows you to preview your scans without having to open other applications, enhance your images with different image tools, and offers easy and convenient options for organizing and sharing your files. Why We Chose This Scanner The images Kosmo Foto delivers are rendered in classic fine grain (pre-1980s technology, like FP4 +) and medium contrast. Get the latest photography news straight to your inbox by signing up to our newsletter. Newsletter Signup Scan resolution. PrimeFilm XA maxes out at 10,000DPI “ ultra-resolution ” , which can yield 137- megapixel scans, or images measuring about 14,370 by 9,566 pixels. The optical resolution of this scanner is quoted at 5000 ✕ 10,000DPI by Taiwantrade.com . This means that in “ultra-resolution” mode, PrimeFilm XAs will create an interpolated scan that will have a high 10K DPI resolution in one of its dimensions — this way you are still getting about 50% more information out of your image than with a 5K DPI.



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