


It's worth mention that iSRD also includes a software only option, but the hardware-based choice does a much better job by using an IR scan to detect dust and scratches before digitally removing them from the image. Key features include 7,200 pixel per inch (ppi) optical resolution and support for hardware-based dust and scratch removal using LaserSoft Imaging SilverFast iSRD. It's also small enough, at 4.7 by 4.7 by 10.7 inches, so that unlike either Epson scanner, it's limited to 35mm film.

Unlike high-resolution flatbed photo scanners I've reviewed, including the Epson Perfection V700 Photo ($549 direct, 4 stars) and Epson Perfection V750-M Pro ($799 direct, 4 stars) for example, the 7600i SE can't scan anything but film, meaning slides or strips of film. If some of that film is yours, and it's in the form of 35mm slides and negatives, the 7600i SE is one of the scanners you should be looking at. Scans only one slide or frame of film at a time.įilm scanners like the Plustek OpticFilm 7600i SE ($340 street) are dedicated to the proposition that even if film cameras are all but dead, there's still plenty of film lying around that needs to be digitized.
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