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Not at all negative about this scanner
Review of Canon CanoScan 2700F by
pauljm
Advantages: Handles 35mm negatives, slides and APS
Disadvantages: SCSI interface may be a problem for some
...hence my purchase of a Canon CanoScan 2700F (you knew I’d get there eventually).
The Basics
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The 2700F is a 35mm film scanner. It will handle negative strips, APS cartridges (if anyone uses APS!) and mounted transparencies (slides). There are two main advantages to scanning the negatives rather than prints; firstly, and most importantly, you are using the original image source so you have the chance to get as much information there is, ... ...it.
Software
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Canon supplies CanoCraft software driver for Windows versions 95 to XP and NT4/2000. If you don’t have the latest version it can be downloaded from the Canon website.
For Mac users Canon supply an Adobe PhotoShop plugin.
In Use
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The way of working depends on the media being scanned. Slides require no adapter and simply slip into the slot in the front of the scanner. APS film cartridges are loaded using the special ...
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15.03.2004
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Once great, now so outdated no one will want it.
Review of Canon CanoScan FS2710 by
findyourfoto
Advantages: Aps, ease of use
Disadvantages: Now out of date
This scanner was, in its day, a must have for any serious amateur photographer who was aching to digitise their negs and slides. And in those days it was superb at its job. You load a strip of negs into the holder and slide the clip over the frame you want, slot it in the scanner and off it goes. Mounted slides are even simpler, just load them straight in.
The software it comes with, again, did the job. It provided all the necessary controls and ... ...with most scanning software there is also a set of "not really needed options" such as colour adjustment. These processes are best carried out in your image manipulation program where there are usualy better guides for the changes you are making.
A major disadvantage now is the lack of any dust/scratch reduction option when you scan, meaning any damaged films wil need intense manual retouching.
The scanner itself is actualy quite large and takes ...
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27.03.2006
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New Life to Old Photo's
Review of Microtek FilmScan 2700 by
gizmoregis
Advantages: Cheap as chips
Disadvantages: Family ask you to Scan their old photos too
Do you have boxes of old 35mm film or slides from before you bought that shiny new digital camea?
This is the perfect gaget for transferring old films onto your PC and it is one of the cheapest that I was able to find.
The FilmScan 2700 can scan 35mm positive and negative film. Once scanned, images can be saved, printed, shared, enhanced and published. The accompanying software contains several image adjustment tools allow scans to be fully optimized ... ...is able to scan 35mm exposures in slide or strip format with a reasonably high 2700dpi optical resolution. Each top quality scan is complete in arounf 1 minute 10 seconds. So if you have a lot of images it does take some time, but the scanner does not take a lot of attention and you can watch TV or even write a review on Ciao as you use it!
The installation is quick and simple, simply plug in to computer and install the software - if you have ever ...
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09.09.2006
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Get those snaps onto your PC
Review of Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II by
richkw
Advantages: A fine scanner at a budget price.
Disadvantages: Yet anotherthing to plug into your PC!
...years ago I bought a Minolta Dimage Scan Dual II brand new. These can now be found on Ebay for £100 or so and offer a fine machine at a rather more affordable price. The results I've had are truly superb, with fine detail and subtlties of colour faithfully reproduced.
The Scan Dual II is a machine capable of scanning 35mm and APS (with optional adaptor) negatives with an output resolution of up to 2820dpi. This is more than enough to produce images ... ...slides.
The drivers and Minolta Scan Utility software are supplied on a CD on which you will also find a 109 page User Guide in PDF format. There is also a Quick Reference Guide in paper form to get you started. The software lets you control such things as scan resolution, final image size etc. It also lets you choose between colour negative, black and white negative and colour positive (slides).
OPERATION
If you buy secondhand the supplied copy ...
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07.07.2005
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Worth It !
Review of Canon CanoScan 4400F by
kel2v07
Advantages: Simple to use, Relatively Cheap, Looks good.
Disadvantages: Takes a while to install.
Being a Graphic Art student, during my first year of university I found myself fighting the urge to buy a scanner. However, even mounting student debts and an overdraft extension could not put me off this bargain of a scanner. Other scanners on the market either seem to have too many needless features bumping the prices up, or they are painfully slow and bulky machines that would not sit comfortably next to a new Mac. I managed to get mine for around ... ...perfect for fast but accurate scans of images, without the fuss of useless applications that clog up your memory [it works best straight through Photoshop]. The added extras like automatic white balancing saves time, and cropping whilst in preview mode. To add to the list of necessities, it is quite light, it easy to clean, and looks sleek in silver and black. It may take a while to install but it's not complicated and is worth the wait when you ...
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22.08.2008
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