Plustek Technology, a manufacturer of consumer, prosumer and professional imaging devices, announced today the launch of its new flagship film scanner, the OpticFilm 120. The OpticFilm 120 was ...
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Scanning film is great for archival purposes as well as sharing said photos digitally. However, if you’re scanning 120 film, aka medium format, it can be expensive to get the requisite hardware. 35mm ...
If you want to scan photographic prints without paying for a film-scanning feature you don't need, the Canon CanoScan LiDE 120 Color Image Scanner should be your top choice. The Canon CanoScan LiDE ...
In the 1930s, as an alternative to celluloid, some Japanese companies printed films on paper (kami firumu), often in color and with synchronized 78 rpm record soundtracks. Unfortunately, between the ...
The Plustek OpticFilm 120 scanner ($2,000) can be summed up in just six words: Great hardware, annoyingly limited scan utility. But that's not the whole story. Add about 4 percent to your total cost ...
The Canon CanoScan LiDE 120 Color Image Scanner ($69.99) is the latest incarnation of Canon's lowest-cost flatbed photo scanner. The LiDE 120 ($199.00 at Amazon) is aimed at those who need to scan ...
The Plustek OpticFilm 120 scanner ($2,000) can be summed up in just six words: Great hardware, annoyingly limited scan utility. But that's not the whole story. Add about 4 percent to your total cost ...