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Epson Perfection V300 Photo Color Scanner (Black)
Scanner, Epson ,Perfection V300
Color: Black Brand: Epson Model: B11B193081 Platform: Windows XP Professional Format: CD Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 2.20" h x 11.00" w x 16.90" l, 5.70 pounds 4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution Scan 35mm film ó built-in Transparency Unit Beautiful enlargements up to 13 x 19 from film Advanced Digital Dust Correction One-touch photo restoration
Scan film, photos and 3D objects with amazing clarity and detail - the value-priced Epson Perfection V300 Photo makes it easier than ever with 4800 dpi optical resolution and a host of family-friendly features. Use the built-in Transparency Unit to scan up to 6 negative frames or 4 slides at one time. With the scanner’s remarkable resolution, you can easily create extraordinary enlargements. And, if you want to bring those faded family photos back to life, you can use the V300 Photo to easily restore the color. This versatile performer even includes a high-rise lid for scanning books and other 3D objects. And, it offers easy setup and one-touch scanning. So, whether you choose to archive important documents or copy the soccer team photo, you can be up and running in no time. Best of all, with an innovative, LED light source, the V300 Photo provides fast scans with no warmup time. The Epson Perfection V300 Photo uses the innovative ReadyScan™ LED technology Restore the color in old, faded photos using Epson Easy Photo Fix® ReadyScan™ LED technology This energy-efficient light source uses less power, while ensuring greater productivity. And, there's no warmup time required. Best of all, with no mercury included, this LED technology is better for the environment. Photo restoration with Easy Photo Fix® Dig out that shoebox full of old, faded photos and restore the color with one touch. Just lay your faded photo on the scanner bed and, with a simple mouse click, you can bring those faded photos back to life. You'll be amazed at how quick and easy it is. Along with color restoration, Easy Photo Fix also includes Digital Dust Correction and Backlight Correction. What the press is saying: "Epson also outfitted its newest addition with ReadyScan LED technology, which is more energy efficient and requires no warm-up time when compared to traditional mercury-filled cathode fluorescent lamps used in scanners" Staff, Electronista (8.22.2009), take with permission from electronista.com "...the Perfection V300 Photo, with its 4800 dpi optical scanning resolution and transparency scan support, is a good choice for those looking to take their snapshots, negatives, and slides into the digital age." James Galbraith, Macworld (10.21.2008) Scan 35mm slides and negatives with ease using the built-in Transparency Unit for beautiful enlargements up to 13x19 Create beautiful enlargements from 35mm slides and negatives Use the built-in Transparency Unit to scan four mounted 35mm slides or six frames of 35mm film. With the Perfection V300 Photo’s 4800 dpi optical resolution, you can create enlargements from your 35mm film from 4x6 to 13x19. One-touch and Full Automatic scanning The Epson Perfection V300 Photo features four one-touch scanning buttons - Scan, E-Mail, Copy and PDF - while the Epson Scan driver features four scan modes to accommodate users from beginners to experts. Full Automatic Mode provides automatic scanning of photos, documents and film. Home Mode provides more control over scans with easy-to-follow settings menus. Professional Mode offers image correction tools for advanced users including histogram, tonal curves and a densitometer. New to the Perfection V300 Photo is Office Mode, which gives users functionality found in Epson’s document scanners including threshold control, text enhancement and color dropout. High-rise 180-degree lid Perfect for scanning scrapbooks, photo albums or 3D objects, this unique feature allows you to lift the scanner lid 180 degrees to accommodate oversized originals. Features/Benefits Achieve exceptional clarity and detail with 4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution Scan 35mm slides and negatives with ease using the built-in Transparency Unit (for beautiful enlargements up to 13x19) Restore the color to old, faded photos with one touch Do more with one-touch document scanning — send e-mails or create PDFs Quickly copy documents and photos for archiving purposes Enjoy remarkable versatility, plus fully automatic scanning Scan books, photo albums and 3D objects with high-rise, 180-degree lid Enjoy more efficient operation with exclusive ReadyScan™ LED technology — no warmup time and fast scanning speeds Rest easy with earth-friendly LED technology — no mercury included and lower power consumption Enhance your images with photo editing and creative software included Scan text with amazing clarity — Office Mode delivers sharp scans, even if text is on colored paper or a double-sided document What’s in the Box Epson Perfection V300 Photo scanner; Transparency Unit (built into lid); Film holder for 35mm film strips and mounted slides; CD-ROM software; Start Here poster; Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable; AC adapter
Customer reviews more useful for 305 299 people found the following review helpful. Epson V300 scanner W. Crews Giles RATING Epson V300 Photo I can only give five stars if I compare with my using a different scanner - but I strongly suspect such a comparison would not change my opinion about it. I am very happy, and it exceeds all my expectations. So, four stars, and probably five. USE I had a scanner for two purposes: My main task is the preservation of the long out of print rare, and often the narrative and theological texts, making them available to other scientists and researchers - had to a table. The second was to preserve and share old photos. Twenty-four hours ago, I bought this unit has led to this choice for the reviews, and finally decide based on LED-scanning technology, portability, price and bundled software. It cost me more than $ 20 (100 total) for the V300, which I think is the same as the V300 except V30 is the insertion of 35 mm film and slides into the frame, which I think could be useful to me how I don 'know why I use the terminology in the manner of use. Must be: Photo, Text mode, automatic mode and a professional attitude. Instead, the image is called "Home" text is called "Office" and Professional car is what you might think. The menus are intuitive else, but you can (as I did) to read the manual if you want. PHOTO I started with photos. Resolution of 300 dpi is sufficient for all my needs, but I tried 1200 to see what he would do. Using the 1200 is 400% original, and with this approach, and zoom in using common software images that were the details beyond my expectations - almost like a detective movie magnifying glass to see the reflection of the topic a photographer. Almost. This is well beyond my needs as I keep the photos as they are - no photoshopping to improve more ... RESTORATION I could not resist trying System Restore. I started with the default setting of 300 dpi, which I will use all the way from here - simply because it is more than enough for my purposes. I have a family photo in 1890 in black and white, and I had to see the original light to bring out all the details, so it was faded. A few seconds later, the preview image in the 'Home' "(see above), leaving the default value for" color photos "perfect balance showed a contrast, my eyes out unable to detect details in the original . Excellent. I then took a 1941 portrait in color mode settings and left the "Home" 300 dpi, and "color restoration" checked. The original color was distorted, almost red remaining. One push of the button and the 'image is broken into what I believe to be the original colors. excellent. The ultimate test image was a picture of me where the flash had made my skin look pasty white, while I was quite tanned using professional mode and play with the controls on the removal of a small red, elimination of green in an intuitive graphical display for this purpose; and play with other controls in a few seconds, which gives a very good final product. The text scanning entire books in PDF files is my main use. But I have tried more than that. OLD CUT NEWSPAPWER My first test was actually a newspaper clipping of ninety years old. The use of "Office" mode, I did nothing but watch and then analyze. The program did her thing and maybe a minute later, he opened the PDF with Acrobat (the free version) and the image was an exact copy. I used the text selection tool in Acrobat to highlight the article and then paste into MS Word. Provided OCR software (ABBYY FineReader Sprint Plus) had done a fair job for a free product and packaging ink mottle original file (like all the headlines in the days of the hose) was terrible as it was perfectly readable pdf. The ability to search listing to find words and phrases that are easily seen in the version that I copied the pdf y.
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