| Reflecta RPS 7200 Professional + SilverFast Ai 6.6 IT8 | including SilverFast Ai 6.6 with IT-8 calibration slide
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With the RPS 7200 Professional finally a manufacturer launched a filmscanner which shines not only by its specifications but also by its design. The reflecta RPS 3600 Professional fills every desktop with life. It beats many more expensive competitors with its 7200dpi resolution and the possibility to scan whole film rolls at once. The RPS 7200 Professional is the only film scanner featuring a viewing window at its front side by means of which you can directly view the inserted slide or negative. Thus it is possible to exactly position the actual frame of a film strip via forward/backward buttons at the front side. You can directly watch the scan process through the viewing window.
Please choose between standard version, studio version and Archive Suite (Archive Suite = SilverFast Ai Studio + SilverFast HDR Studio) above at the price quotation. You can find detailed information about SilverFast and the differences between the versions on our SilverFast website, about HDR on our SilverFast-HDR website. Included in delivery by default is a Kodak IT-8 target. For extra charge you can choose a Fuji/Kodachrome IT-8 target (choose above at the price quotation).
Specifications (manufacturer's data)
- Easy scanning of mounted slides and filmstrips without film holders or positioning devices
- Automatic, comfortable scanning of whole film rolls with up to 40 frames
- Easy front side handling
- Direct view on the slide and the scan process through a front side viewing window
- Scanning without wearing parts like slide holders or film strip holders
- Auto focus for pin sharp scans
- Optical resolution 7.200 dpi
- Colour depth 48 Bit
- Density range 3,6 Dmax
- Digital ICE: hardware based dust and scratches correction via infrared sensor
- Digital ROC: automatic colour restoration
- Digital GEM: film grain reduction
- Image sensor: linear colour CCD
- Light source: film friendly LED
- Intelligent dust and scratche sremoval by Silverfast
- USB 2.0 interface
- Dimensions: 183 x 97 x 274 mm (wxHxD)
- Weight: 1,5 kg
Supported film formats
- Mounted 35mm slides
- 35mm film strips
- 35mm film rolls
- Positives, negatives, colour and B/W
SilverFast special features
- Easy handling with job-pilot
- Extensive professional settings for optimum scans
- Intelligent dust and scratches removal (SRD)
- Selective colour correction (SCC)
- Adaptive colour restoration (ACR)
- Selective color to gray (SC2G)
- Grain and noise reduction (GANE)
- Multiple neutralising pipette (MidPip4)
- Stand Alone Program (SF_App)
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Multiexposure (Studio version only)
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Multisampling (Studio version only) Package contents
- Film scanner reflecta RPS 7200 Professional
- Power supply unit and cable
- USB connector cable
- User guide in english, german, french, spanish, portuguese, italian, dutch
- Scan software CyberView in english, german, french, spanish, portuguese, italian, dutch
SilverFast Ai 6.6 incl. IT-8 calibration slide
- Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0 in english, german, french, spanish, dutch, swedish, italian, portuguese
System requirements
- PC with Windows 2000 or newer, Windows Vista, NOT 64bit-versions!
- Macintosh OS 10.1.5 or newer
- USB 2.0
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). | |