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#1
P5-133XL - Posted 4:49 am PDT 08/20/09 (241 Posts)
People are still using film?
Good price for a film scanner, but if I were to buy one, I would want features like scratch removal. So, I'd skip this one for something much better and more expensive.
Good price for a film scanner, but if I were to buy one, I would want features like scratch removal. So, I'd skip this one for something much better and more expensive.
#2
homebrewer - Posted 7:08 am PDT 08/20/09 (13 Posts)
#3
navman - Posted 9:16 am PDT 08/20/09 (204 Posts)
You could pair this with software that does the scratch removal.
I think with VueScan it would be a fairly powerful scanner if one is archiving old slides/negatives.
I think with VueScan it would be a fairly powerful scanner if one is archiving old slides/negatives.
#4
foomench - Posted 11:13 am PDT 08/20/09 (1102 Posts)
plustek makes a slightly more expensive model with IR for scratch and dust removal, and the software to do that.
#5
Poman - Posted 11:50 am PDT 08/20/09 (123 Posts)
Might not hurt to verify that any scanner considered works with generally available software, like SANE or VueScan. Otherwise, you could be required to spend more for software than the scanner is worth if you lose the software, or change OS. Been through this on a Umax film scanner.







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