The Expression 1600 scanner has been designed to offer the ultimate in professional scanning power - from true 1600x3200 dpi optical resolution to the unique dual focus system that... more
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The Expression 1600 scanner has been designed to offer the ultimate in professional scanning power - from true 1600x3200 dpi optical resolution to the unique dual focus system that assures pinpoint accuracy when scanning both reflective and transparent media The Expression 1600 is built to the highest standards of quality throughout, right down to the precision die-cast aluminum chassis, resulting in the highest reliability and high speed throughput. The Expression 1600 offers the level of reliability and throughput that is crucial to professional graphics studios and businesses.A wide range of high quality software comes as standard including, Adobe Photoshop Limited Edition, Xerox TextBridge Classic, Presto! PageManager, EPSON TWAIN Pro, TWAIN Pro Network and Scan Server software. The Expression 1600 Pro version offers the same specification as the Expression 1600 but includes a transparency adapter as standard.
Software / system requirements
Software Included: Drivers & Utilities, Presto! Page Manager, Adobe Premiere LE, Xerox TextBridge, Drivers & Utilities, Lasersoft SilverFast, Adobe Premiere LE, Drivers & Utilities, Adobe PhotoShop LE, Presto! Page Manager, Drivers & Utilities, Adobe PhotoShop LE, Xerox TextBridge
OS Required: Microsoft Windows 95/98, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or later, Apple MacOS 8.1 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 95/98, Apple MacOS 7.5 or later, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or later, Apple MacOS 8.0 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 95/98, Apple MacOS 7.5 or later, Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 or later, Microsoft Windows 2000
...I picked up this scanner used for $350. This scanner is awesome. Try this with an other of the cheap so called High-resolution scanners. Scan a 20-dollar bill. You will notice
That there is writing around the portrait of the president. A friend of mine with a scanner that had twice the resolution of this Epson only got a blob instead of writing. This scanner is 600 dpi but it uses every bit of it. Colors are great and details in the dark areas are there. The only thing that kind of sucks about the scanner is the drivers. Get the Silverfast drivers they are great.
I bought this scanner after I noticed that Cosco and Eckerd’s were using it at their Kodak stations to scan in reprints. They had covered up the Epson Logo in the front.
I have also worked with the new Epson1600 at work. It is also great. It is very fast and has USB....
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Advantages: Lots off different features for different types for media (slides etc) Disadvantages: No real disadvantages
...::Features::
Film adapter included for scanning negatives and slides
High Quality 1600x3200 dpi Optical Resolution with low noise CCD
42bit In/Out scanning capability for excellent colour reproduction
Hybrid Interface: Ultra High Speed with SCSI
Easy Plug 'n Play with USB Interface
Easy to Use EPSON Smart Panel enables scanning to e-mail, OCR and Photo editing applications with just a few clicks
Start Button for easy one touch scanning
Easy and Intelligent EPSON TWAIN Software: Full Auto Mode removes complex set up procedures and enables automatic scanning suitable
Ultra fast scanning - a leader in its class
Maximum interpolated resolution 12800dpi
Low noise CCD composed of 40800 pixels per line
The Perfection 1640SU Photo supplied as standard with a 4x5" Transparency unit and slide holders is superb for amateur...
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Advantages: Great image quality, price, shader 3.0, DirectX 9.0c, H264 support Disadvantages: Not very fast, there are cheaper X1600's out there
...such unit is the Crucial Radeon X1600Pro AGP 512Mb. Based on ATI's technology, this card has an interesting mix of features making it a compelling choice for anyone looking to upgrade an elderly graphics card.
The PC I wanted to upgrade had what is now a rather dated card in the form of a Radeon 7500. Apart from being slow, it doesn't support many of the features any self-respecting modern graphics card should have. I chose the Crucial X1600Pro to give the PC a mid-life kicker to help it make the most of newer games and technologies.
Features
The X1600 is certainly well featured. The obvious selling point is its support of the latest standards in the form of DirectX 9.0c and Shader Model 3.0. It also offers HDR (High Dynamic Range) combined with full screen anti-aliasing. Connection wise it sports a dual-link DVI-I connector as well...
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Before buying this printer I used a professional lab for all my work. I was never really happy with the quality of black & white digial prints on colour paper.
The black & white prints from this printer are as good as I could get spending hours in the more
This is a good quality product that offers good value for money in the short term. Although as with most electronic products, the value will deteriorate over time and should be anle to get a cheaper version next year. It incorporates most of the latest... more