Plustek
Opticfilm
7500ISE

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Electronics: Plustek Opticfilm 7500ISE

Plustek Opticfilm 7500ISE

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Manufacturer: Plustek
Model: A25BBM31C
Binding: Electronics
Publisher: Plustek
Label: Plustek

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The OpticFilm 7200i SE is a 7200 dpi film scanner capable of scanning 35 mm slides and negatives. High optical resolution, USB 2.0 connection and fast scan speed allow Plustek's OpticFilm 7200i to easily outperform other professional film scanners. The OpticFilm 7200i SE is the perfect scanner for photographers and small office/workshop users, offering a variety of possibilities including high-quality images for magazines and other printed material, photo enlargements, brochures, digitizing slides/negatives, web pages, as well as images to share with friends on the Internet, and more. The OpticFilm 7200i provides 48-bit scanning capability that supports recognition of literally trillions of different colors. The result is extremely accurate color rendition compared to the original film, retaining subtle details in the highlight and shadow areas of the scanned image. In automatic mode, SilverFast iSRD (Infrared Smart Removal of Defect) operates completely on its own, by applying the corrected result to the entire scan frame. In manual mode, the user can select certain areas to work on, and leave the rest untouched. By removing defects, SilverFast iSRD provides the user with an enhanced genuine image. System Requirements - IBM Compatible PC, with Pentium II or faster CPU, CD-ROM Driver, One available USB Port, 128MB RAM (256MB recommended), 160MB free space (300MB recommended), High Color graphic card (VGA or higher), and Microsoft Windows XP / 2000 / Vista Compatible Dimensions - 272x120x119mm Weight - 3.1 pounds (1.5 kg)
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