![]() ![]() The occasional dust that remains and shows up is no worse than when I used a projector and screen. I use an antistatic cloth (or camel hair brush) and Dust-Off compressed air, after I clip the slides into the holder. Just make sure to eliminate as much dust as possible ahead of scanning. ![]() ![]() The time it takes, after I push the QuickScan button and the finished image appears on my PC monitor is exactly 38 seconds, not bad as far as I'm concerned! And the image looks great, even after I burn it to DVD and show it on my 42" flat screen TV. Like I said, I only use it for to scan slides. Give it enough time to get comfortable with the system. You will have to check the results and adjust to your own preference.ĭon't get discouraged by negative reviews/comments, such as "difficult software", "slow scanning", etc. My basic settings in the Quickscan Menu are 1200 BPI, 24-Bit Color, show. I have hundreds, they have been well selected from the start, no junk or badly exposed, and kept either in projector trays or in plastic slide covers.Īfter a day of testing various settings with both the IntelliScan setting using SilverFast 8, and the QuickScan, I settled on the latter. I use the product exclusively to digitize color slides that date back to 1968. Excellent product, well built, great output quality! ![]()
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