| Reflecta x2-Scan | Successor of the xScan film scanner with 1800 dpi resolution
| Art.No.: | 123 | | Delivery time: | in stock - available now |
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The x²-Scan, the consistent advancement of xScan. The image quality has been improved by a high.performance CMOS image sensor. The filmholder/slideholder slot has been revised; thereby you can move filmholder/slideholder forward and backward. An extremely fast scan speed of 1 second is achieved on using a CMOS image sensor. Quick connection using USB 2.0; no additional mains adapter required. Technische Daten (Herstellerangaben)
- Film type: Negative/positive as strips (35mm) or in framed slide (5x5cm)
- Color depth: 24 Bit
- Resolution: 5 megapixel (1800 dpi)
- Lamp: 3 white LEDs
- Image sensor: CMOS
- Scanning Speed: ColorScan 1800dpi 1 sec.
- Scanning Area max: 24,3 x 36,5 mm
- Pc interface: USB 2.0
- Dimensions: 100 x 90 x 165 mm (LxWxH)
- Weight: ca. 450 g
Package contents
- Scanner x²-Scan with USB cable
- User guide
- Film holder for 3 mounted slides
- Film holder for film strips with up to 6 images
- Software: ArcSoft Photoimpression 6
- PC: Pentium III or higher with 512 MB RAM, Windows XP/Vista, 32/64bit
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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