For basic home use, multi-function printer-scanner devices have largely eclipsed standalone flatbed scanners. Flatbed scanners still provide superior performance for photographers, painters and anyone ...
Flatbed scanners are the most common choice for consumers who need to digitize old books and photographs, artwork, and other opaque objects that you use in your business to produce publications, forms ...
While digital cameras are certainly taking over the world of imaging, there is still a healthy market—albeit a shrinking one—for photographic film. Maybe it’s playing with vintage rangefinders, toy ...
When we reviewed the Microtek flatbed scanner two years ago, we named it the best flatbed for creative professionals on a budget and gave it an Editor's Choice award. Microtek now has announced that ...
Canon have announced what they claim is the fastest flatbed scanner in its class - the film-capable 1200x2400dpi, 48bit colour depth CanoScan 3200F. The new model's film adaptor unit (FAU) facilitates ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Plustek OpticFilm 135i on a wooden surface. Film photography continues its comeback, with a whole new generation of photographers ...
That guy who does the 80 page scanner reviews is claiming of the V700 "I was totally bowled over with the quality of scans, they even surpassed my Nikon ...
In another thread, trikster2 mentioned how a flatbed is great for dealing with odd-sized films. He'd previously mentioned owning an 8800F, so I've put two and two together to suppose that his 8800F is ...
Until now, if you wanted to step up from desktop scanners to professional film negative scanning, you needed to be willing to drop a pretty penny. That’s why these hackers bolted together their own ...
Finding the right scanner can be a challenge. Most can scan just about anything, but they come in a variety of types and sizes that are fine-tuned for different purposes. In the table above, and again ...