USB Film Scanner

Written on March 10, 2008 – 10:52 am | by Bogdan Alex |

Every now and then I stumble over a box of photo films that my father stored away in my room. He had an impressive number of photo film rolls back in the days when analog photography reached its peak. Not to mention all sorts of slides. Now these are piled up in a God-forsaken corner of my room, skulking with memories. He tried to save some of these by using a conventional flatbed scanner, but the process is such time consuming.
This is where the USB Negatives Photo Film Scanner comes to the rescue. This handy gadget can revive old film and slides by scanning them at high resolutions and then converting them to jpegs or other standard digital imaging formats.

USBFiilmScanner
Here are some of the key features:
* Scans 35mm slides or negatives
* Precise positioning of slides or negatives for excellent results
* 5MP CMOS sensor with 10 bits per color precision
* 1,829 DPI scanning resolution
* LED backlit
* Single pass scanning
* Includes USB cable and software to edit, crop and resize photos
* USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible)
* Comes with Twain drivers for Photoshop useThis outstandingly compact film scanner is available for only $180.


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