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Brand: Plustek EAN: 4042485363566 Item Dimensions: Label: Plustek Manufacturer: Plustek Model: 7500i SE MPN: 7500i SE Publisher: Plustek Special Features: nv:Scanner Type: Film; Scanner Element: CCD; Light Source: Cold Cathode; Hardware Resolution: 7200 x 7200 dpi; Maximum Document Size: 1.45" x 1"; Color Depth: 48-bit; Interface Connectivity: USB 2.0 Studio: Plustek Accessories:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Plustek OpticFilm 7500i SE Film Scanner The Plustek OpticFilm 7500i SE, a 7200 dpi film scanner, now brings you a more powerful scanning device with its added hardware Multi-Exposure for negative film, Multi-Sampling functions, plus iSRD (Infrared Smart Removal of Defect) feature provides superior quality photos which easily outperform other professional film scanner in the market today. The package comes with LaserSoft Imaging latest new SilverFast 6.5 SEPlus (MultiExposure) iSRD software, an award winning scanning software. The SilverFast 6.5 SEPlus (MultiExposure) software provides enhanced powerful function such as Multi-Exposure, Auto Adjust, USM, SilverFast Basic, NegaFix, Selective Color Correction, iSRD, plus many more. The OpticFilm 7500i SE is an ideal film scanner for home users, photographers, and SOHO that offers high quality images for magazines and other printed materials, photo enlargements, brochures, digitizing slides & negatives, web pages, as well as images to share with friends on the Internet, and more! Plustek Multi Sampling To minimize noise, the Plustek multiple sampling function makes 4 scans during scan time, since the noise patterns changes each scans, the image is averaged together and noise cancel out if inconsistencies are present. See the photo below of a normal scan and Plustek MULTI SAMPLING scans. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Finally, a scanner that really works! I've been taking pictures since I was 9 years old (mid 50s). During that time, I've owned many cameras, had a custom darkroom, and now use my computer to edit digital pictures, create slide-shows and movies. I started out with a second-hand Agfa which used 616 film, moved up to a StarFlex (127 film), 35mm and even tried those awful 110s. I began shooting 127 Ektachrome slides in 1961. I gave up film about 10 years ago. Now that I'm entirely digital, I want to preserve, consolidate, and organize ... Read More Rating: - Pleased with the overall resultI had 30 years worth of photographs, negatives and slides, mostly in albums, which were slowly deteriorating (have you looked at yours recently ?). After inquiring at a photography shop about scanning (cost: many dollars per slide ... ouch!) I decided to scan them myself. I'm now probably almost a thousand slides into the job. I've got the OpticFilm Plustek 7500i with the SilverFast SE plus software. Aalthough this was quite pricey it's still cheaper than the shop. Here's my experiance so far: Read More Rating: - Excellent scanner, Great PriceI recently bought the plustek 7500i SE after reading rave reviews of the 7200. I wasnt disappointed with the purchase. Setup was fast and easy and the included software works just fine on Vista. While the scanner has a 7200 DPI resolution, I did not need to go that far as the 3600 DPI was more than enough to produce excellent quality scans. The colour rendition and detail in the scans were very good as was the noise removal. the iSRD dust and scratch removal works very well, with only minimal ... Read More |