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Title: Epson Perfection V350 Photo (4mice)
Pros: Built-in transparency scanning with automatic film loader; sleek design; easy to use; flexible software appeals to different levels of users; swift; accurate dust removal.
Cons: Transparency scans lack detail; scans were a bit dark and had a slight blue cast.
Verdict: The V350sports a silver-and-gray case with a sleek, low-profile design and has a hinged lid for scanning thick and oddly shaped objects. It ships with Epson Scan software, which works in three modes: Full Auto Mode for basic scanning with very few options
Summary: The Epson Perfection V350 Photo is a swift flatbed scanner that makes it easy to output colorful and pleasing images.
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80/100 |
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Title: Canon PIXMA MP610 | Our Review | TechRadar.com
Pros: Very fast; Great quality prints; Fantastic scanner
Cons: Quite pricey
Verdict: Rounding off the feature set, the multi-format memory card reader, colour LCD and intuitive controls make direct photo printing a breeze. We really couldn't ask for more from the Canon MP610
Summary: Canon scores top marks with its excellent all-in-one device
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100/100 |
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Title: Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner
Pros: Dual lens system allows for transparency scans of up to 6,400 dpi; speedy.
Cons: Colors in images skew toward red.
Verdict: The silver and black V700 scanner is a few inches taller than most desktop, flatbed scanners, and it has a boxy, angular design when compared to the rounded corners of most scanners. It can connect to your Mac via USB 2.0 or FireWire, but we used FireWire
Summary: The Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner is a fine choice for those looking for a mid-range scanner for both photos and high-resolution transparencies.
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80/100 |
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Title: HP Scanjet 7650
Pros: 48-bit source scanning, Good software bundle, Good paper-scanning quality
Cons: Poor slide scanning, Slow, Large and bulky
Verdict: Good-quality plate scanning is let down by poor slide and negative features, in terms of speed, ease of use and also output quality. This would be a good choice for document scanning and printed input, but film input struggles to make a mark against the c
Summary: Is HP's bulky new scanner worth the money?
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60/100 |
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Title: Perfection V750 Pro
Pros: High-quality output from 35mm or medium format film, similar to dedicated film scanners. Features Digital ICE defect removal, and an optional fluid mounting bed.
Cons: Large footprint for its class. Slow when quality-enhancing features are used, SilverFast can't access ICE grain reduction and colour restoration separately.
Verdict: The V750 is a useful improvement over the V700, and the difference in price is reasonable considering the value of the bundle. The set-up produces fine results even with 35mm originals, but you have to trade quality against speed
Summary: The Perfection V750 Pro is the second of Epson's premium quality flatbed scanners launched this year, following the V700. The two A4 scanners boast the same components, including ...
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90/100 |
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Title: HP Scanjet 7650
Pros: Strong on OCR and document management. 50-sheet, duplexing ADF. Transparency adapter. Useful array of front-panel scan buttons. Twain, WIA, and ISIS drivers.
Cons: Doesn't batch-scan. Lacks features for removing scratches and dust from photos and slides. Transparency adapter is external to the scanner, attached by cable.
Verdict: The HP Scanjet 7650 is an all-purpose scanner with a strong business orientation, making it a good fit for a home or small office.
Summary: Maximum Scan Area: Legal, Scanning Options: Both, Flatbed: Yes, Mechanical Resolution: 2400 pixels, Maximum Optical...
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80/100 |
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Title: Scanjet 8300
Pros: Excellent quality even from 35mm film. Ships with SilverFast software and IT8 targets. 8300gp version includes monitor calibrator.
Cons: Rather large footprint considering the scanning area. Software dust removal is poor. 120/220 film holder only takes single frames.
Verdict: HP's scanners have historically been unimpressive for serious photographic work - but the 8300 is an improvement, making it the first Scanjet we'd recommend for a creative studio
Summary: The latest flatbed scanner from HP is available in two versions - the standard Scanjet 8300 and the 8300gp, which is supplied with a GretagMacbeth monitor calibrator.
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80/100 |
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