| Microtek ScanMaker i900 |
| Art.No.: | 221 | | Delivery time: | 3 days |
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Specifications (manufacturer's data):
- Resolution: 3200 x 6400 dpi
- Dimensions (L x W x H): 600 x 386 x 160 mm
- Weight: approx. 20 kg
- Interface: USB 2.0 and Firewire
- Light source: cathode ray tube
- Density: 4,2 Dmax
- Colour depth: 48 Bit
- Scan area: 216 x 356 mm (reflective), 203 x 254 mm (transparency)
- IT-8 calibration
- ICE dust and scratches removal for reflective originals
Supported film formats:
- Mounted 35mm slides or negatives (5x5 cm)
- 35mm film strips
- Medium formats up to 6 x 9
- Large formats up to 4" x 5"
- Colour and black and white images
- Positive and negative
Package contents:
- Film scanner MicroTek ScanMaker i900
- Firewire connector cable
- USB 2.0 connector cable
- Holder for 35mm slides and film strips
- Holder for medium format slides up to 6x9
- Holder for 4x5" large format
- Scan software SilverFast Ai
- Image editing software Adobe PhotoShop Elements
- Adobe PhotoShop Album
Computersystems:
- PC with Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows 2000 or Windows XP, Windows Vista
- MAC
When working with film strips it can often happen that you accidentally touch the emulsion side of the film. The damage often is irreparable. You can avoid damages to the film material and comfortably insert film strips into the scanner or film holder by wearing fine cotton gloves.
Anti-dust spray is used to clean film material - no matter if it's mounted slides or film strips - by removing dust and fluffs with a flimsy current of air without touching the film material at all. There is no better, more comfortable and more efficient way to clean your film material.
For working with single negatives or positives we highly recommend using tweezers, because otherwise you run the risk of touching and damaging the film.
Those who work with digital images - no matter if they come from a digital camera or from a film scanner - should absolutely calibrate their screen. Without a screen calibration performed with objective criteria you run the risk of wrongly adjusting the settings of the scan- or image editing software, which makes the image look right on your screen, but will cause unnatural alienated colours on other output devices (printer, image service, new screen). | |
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