Plustek OpticFilm 120 Film Scanner
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Product Details
Main Features
- Media Type: 35mm film strips, slides, and 120/220mm film from 6x4.5cm up to 6x12cm in sizes
- Resolution: Up to 10,600 dpi input and 5,300 dpi output
- Dust and scratch detection
- Automatic document feeder
- Power saving design
- Compact design
Specifications
General Specifications
Film Types | 35 mm negatives 35 mm slides 120 film |
Scan Sensor | CCD |
Lens | 8-element glass lens |
Optical Resolution | 5300 dpi |
Color Depth | Color - Input: 48-bit Color - Output: 24/48-bit output Grayscale - Input: 16-bit Grayscale - Output: 8/16-bit |
Color Accuracy | IT8 Target |
Batch Scanning | Yes |
Dynamic Range | 4.01 |
Infrared | Built-in |
Scan Area | 2.36 x 4.72" (60 x 120 mm) |
Interface | USB 2.0 |
OS Compatibility | Windows: Windows 8, Windows 7, Vista, XP Mac: OS X 10.5, 10.6, 10.7, 10.8 |
Windows System Requirements | 2 GHz processor, 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended), 10 GB disk space, DVD or internet connection |
Apple System Requirements | 2 GHz processor, 2 GB RAM (4 GB recommended), 10 GB disk space, DVD or internet connection |
Light Source | LED |
Power Requirements | 110 to 220 V AC (US wall plug) |
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 8.27 x 14.72 x 7.44" (210 x 374 x 189 mm) |
Weight | 12.57 lb (5.7 kg) |
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In order for your image to come out as sharp as possible, ensure the document is flat against the glass.
Choosing a scanner with a fast preview speed will quicken the whole scanning process.
If your scanner doesn't provide a good quality dust removal feature, removing the dust from your photos with canned air before scanning will take less time than manually removing dust marks with a photo editing program afterwards.
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