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Models & Brands: Card Scanning Solutions Id Scan Magnetic Reader, Minolta 2889-301, Epson B11B156011, Amazon Imaging Inc. SS2700, Nikon Super Coolscan 4000

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Card Scanning Solutions Id Scan Magnetic Reader
Card Scanning Solutions Id Scan Magnetic Reader
Dimentions: 3.94 x 1.34 x 1.1 inches
Weight: 0.46 pounds
List Price: $399.00
Price: $349.00
Key features Card Scanning Solutions Id Scan Magnetic Reader
  • USB Powered
  • Extensive export capabilities - Export to any other application, email, FTP and the web
  • Magnetic data is stored locally or exported automatically. Data is automatically extracted into appropriate text fields.
  • Fully automated scanning process - Allows users to focus on feeding the checks into the scanner, while image processing and data extraction take place automatically in the background.
  • Model: CSSN Idscan Magnetic Reader

Review CSSN Idscan Magnetic Reader / Card Scanning Solutions Id Scan Magnetic Reader:

The magnetic reader module of id Scan reads magnetic stripes of driver licenses, and extracts the data into an external file or the clipboard. With a reading and processing speed of 1-2 seconds per ID card, idScan's magnetic reader is the ideal solution for customer service offices and counters. The magnetic reader starts analyzing the data on the magnetic strip automatically as soon as the driver“s license is swiped, and saves the data to a text file or the clipboard. Full automation of the process allows you to chain-feed media into the MagShell 900 reader, while the processing takes place in the background. The MagShell 900 reader is capable of reading any AAMVA and ISO compliant driver's license with a magnetic strip. Features Buzzer and LED indicator 100 L x 28 H x 34 W (mm) 210g CE, FCC, UL, cUL certified. ISO track 1, 2 and 3.
Minolta 2889-301
Minolta 2889-301
Weight: 12 pounds
Key features Minolta 2889-301
  • 2,820 dpi resolution
  • Automatic image correction and dust removal
  • PC and Mac compatible
  • 4.8 dynamic range
  • Hi-Speed USB 2.0 interface
  • Model: Minolta DiMAGE Scan Dual III High Speed

Review Minolta DiMAGE Scan Dual III High Speed / Minolta 2889-301:

The DiMAGE Scan Dual III can identify over 65, 000 gradations in each of its three color channels (red, green, and blue). Called 16-bit A/D conversion, this process delivers digital images with smooth colors gradations, and captures shadow area details that get missed with conventional 12-bit input. Precise color reproduction is further supported by the scanner's wide 4. 8 dynamic range. Considering the size of your film source, high resolution is an absolute must. And at 2, 820dpi optical resolution, the DiMAGE Scan Dual III gives you more than enough detail for creating web graphics or electronic photo albums. You also get impressive results for more intensive applications, such as making large-size printouts. Random noise may sometimes occur in the dark areas of an image. To help minimize this, you can set the DiMAGE Scan DuaL III to sample your film 2, 4, 8 times, or OFF. This enables it to obtain more information from the film source, resulting in clearer scans. [+]
Minolta's innovative focusing system offers rapid autofocus calibration, and uses a propriety method to achieve high focus accuracy with any type of film image. You'll get sharp scans even from low-contrast images. For added flexibility, you can switch to Point AF or use manual focus to make fine adjustments in +/-200 steps. Negative film differs from positive film in several subtle ways, so a different process is needed to ensure high image quality. The advanced conversion process of the DiMAGE Scan Dual III makes sure that your negatives are scanned with optimum fidelity to the original film images. To deal with the problem of inconsistent colors, the scanner comes equipped with an effective color matching system that maintains uniform color among different monitors, operating systems, and image editing software. This will make it easier for you to manage colors for electronic or print applications.
Epson B11B156011
Epson B11B156011
Weight: 16 pounds
Key features Epson B11B156011
  • 3,200 x 6,400 dpi hardware resolution
  • USB 2.0 and FireWire interfaces; PC and Mac compatible
  • Transparency adapter and 3 film holders
  • 48-bit color, 16-bit gray scale
  • 3.4 dMax optical density
  • Model: Epson Perfection 3200 Photo Flatbed Scanner

Review Epson Perfection 3200 Photo Flatbed Scanner / Epson B11B156011:

The EPSON Perfection 3200 brings high-quality film scanning with the flexibility of a flatbed scanner. Offering an optical resolution of 3200x6400 dpi, it also features a built-in 4"x9" Transparency Unit and a custom-developed ASIC for high-speed film scans. The 4"x9" Transparency Unit makes the Perfection 3200 ideal for medium and large format film, and it can also scan up to twelve 35mm originals at a time, making it the ideal solution for both photography enthusiasts and professionals. At home or in businesses it is a flexible high-quality scanner for general-purpose use. A high optical density and 48-bit color recognition means that excellent reproduction quality is guaranteed, and the subtlest variations are recognized. Boasting both USB 2. 0 Hi-Speed and IEEE1394 (FireWire) interfaces the Perfection 3200 Photo is compatible with both PCs and Apple Macintosh computers. Combined with the custom ASIC chip for transparency scanning, the Perfection 3200 Photo is approximately three times the speed of its predecessor, the Perfection 2450 Photo. Different interface configurations are available to suit home, amateur and advanced users. The Epson Perfection 3200 Photo offers premium quality scanning and the versatility to handle virtually any photography application. [+]
With image quality and features comparable to that of more expensive scanners, this high-value performer produces sharp, high-quality results at lightning-fast speeds. It's versatile, as well-it scans everything from negatives, photos, and slides to transparencies, graphics, and text. Delivering fine 3,200 x 6,400 dpi resolution, the 3200 Photo offers phenomenal clarity and detail, whatever the task at hand. With Epson's ColorTrue II Imaging System and 48-bit scanning, it consistently delivers vivid, true-to-life colors. Combining advanced imaging technology and a powerful software bundle, it provides a complete digital imaging solution. It even includes Hi-Speed USB 2. 0 and IEEE 1394 (FireWire) connectivity for Windows and Macintosh systems, plus a convenient built-in 4-by-9-inch transparency adapter. Epson provides a one-year warranty covering parts and service. What's in the BoxEpson Perfection 3200 Photo Scanner, 4-by-9-inch transparency adapter (built into the scanner lid), 3 film holders (35mm slides, 35mm film strips, and medium format), CD-ROM with Epson Scan scanning software, Productivity Software, Electronic Reference Guide, CD-ROM with Adobe Photoshop Elements 2. 0, CD-ROM with LaserSoft SilverFast SE 6, USB 2. 0/1. 1 cable, scanner setup poster.
Amazon Imaging Inc. SS2700
Amazon Imaging Inc. SS2700
Weight: 4 pounds
Price: $249.99
Key features Amazon Imaging Inc. SS2700
  • Includes Adobe Photoshop Elements
  • 45-second scan time
  • USB interface; PC and Mac compatible
  • 2,700 dpi resolution; recognizes over 68 billion colors
  • 1-year warranty
  • Model: Amazon Imaging SmartScan 2700 35mm Film Scanner

Review Amazon Imaging SmartScan 2700 35mm Film Scanner / Amazon Imaging Inc. SS2700:

Do you have a shoe box or drawer stuffed with negatives of photographs you've taken over the years? Are they kept safe from damage? Can you even find them all in one place? Do you also have a few carousels full of 35mm slides - maybe even some your parents took, back when you were a kid? Preserve these priceless memories by creating digital images of your negatives and 35mm slides with the SmartDisk SmartScan 2700 scanner. Designed for use at home, at school or in the office, the SmartScan 2700 lets you easily and quickly digitize and save your memories safely on your computer. It features USB connectivity for use on either PCs or Macintosh computers. The SmartDisk SmartScan 2700 captures 2700 dots per inch (dpi), giving you more than three times the resolution of the average desktop scanner. It recognizes over 68 billion distinctive colors and captures up to 9. 6 million pixels per image, giving you impressive shadowing, highlights and other details. If you're a graphics professional, this high quality resolution means you can enlarge images to approximately 20 cm x 13 cm (7. 8" x 5. 1") and still maintain dpi resolution sufficient for color separation and offset printing. To scan, simply insert your film strip or mounted slide into the viewing window and press one button. [+]
It's that easy! You can scan true 2700 dpi resolution images in just 45 seconds. Save time and finish your projects faster!.
Nikon Super Coolscan 4000
Nikon Super Coolscan 4000
Price: $360.00
Key features Nikon Super Coolscan 4000
  • Supports unattended operation
  • Optional accessory for the Nikon Super Coolscan 4000
  • Automatic slide feeder
  • Permits thumbnail scanning and batch scanning of up to 50 slides
  • A quality Nikon product
  • Model: Nikon Auto Slide Feeder for Super Coolscan 4000

Review Nikon Auto Slide Feeder for Super Coolscan 4000 / Nikon Super Coolscan 4000:

The Nikon name is equated with extraordinary photographic performance, innovation, precision and optical quality. Nikon manufactures an extensive range of accessories that are meticulously designed to enhance the performance of Nikon products. Nikon's accessories are manufactured to the highest standard and provide great reliability and compatibility. Specially designed as an optional accessory for the Nikon Coolscan 4000, the Auto Slide Feeder will be particularly beneficial to professional labs. This small and sturdily crafted unit attaches easily to the scanner body, and allows for simple, unattended batch scanning for up to 50 slides at a time. Other accessories are available, such as the Roll Adapter, but they cannot be attached to the scanner simultaneously.
 
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