Thursday, September 29, 2011

Pandigital Photolink One-Touch PANSCN06 8.5-Inch x11-Inch Photo Scanner - Black

Featuring one touch scanning, and requiring no PC, the Personal Photo Scanner/converter from Pandigital makes it easy to enjoy digital copies of all your favorite printed photos, up to 8.5x11. Designed for ease of use, scanned images are saved directly to SD card for quick and simple transfer to your digital photo frame or PC. Images are scanned as 600dpi full color JPEGs for incredible clarity and quality

Color: Black Brand: PanDigital Model: PANSCN06 Number of items: 1 Dimensions: 8.35" h x 2.28" w x 11.18" l, 1.60 pounds Easily scan photos up to 8.5x11 Scan directly to SD card and comes with five in one reader that reads SD/MS/MSPRO/MMC/XD No PC needed Resolution of 600dpi Simple transfer to your digital photo frame or PC

The Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter, 8-1/2-by-11-Inch lets you convert all your traditional photos into digital files with a single touch. The scanner can scan photos up to 8-1/2 by 11 inches at a resolution of 600 dpi, so you can keep a permanent archive of all your favorite images. The scanner works with or without a computer, saving scanned files either directly to the included SD memory card, or to a computer via the included USB 2.0 cable. Personal Photo Scanner/Converter, 8-1/2-by-11-Inch At a Glance: Scans photos up to 8-1/2 by 11 inches Provides crisp, detailed images with 600 dpi resolution 5-in-1 memory card slot SD memory card included Connects to computer via included USB 2.0 cable Saves images in JPG file format Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter, 8-1/2-by-11-Inch Works with or without a computer so you can take it with you wherever you go. View larger. One-Touch Photo Scanning At the touch of a button, the Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter scans any printed photo from wallet size up to 8-1/2 by 11 inches at a resolution of 600 dpi, providing a digital file that won't degrade over time. Scan Directly to Memory Card or Computer The Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter works with or without a computer. The scanner has a built-in memory card slot, letting you save scanned photos directly to a memory card that you can then easily transfer to a digital photo frame or a computer (SD memory card included). The scanner supports SD, XD, MS, MS Pro, and MMC memory card formats. You can also save scanned images to a computer using the included USB 2.0 cable. Scans printed photos from wallet size up to 8-1/2 x 11 inches. View larger. Easy Photo Archiving, Emailing, and Printing The scanner returns industry-standard JPG files that you can easily archive, edit in your favorite photo manipulation software, email to friends and family, and print. Ultra-Portable Design for Use Anywhere The scanner is so compact that you can take it with you wherever you have photos to scan. Use it at home or at the office, or take it with you when you visit your friends and family so you can scan and copy their photos as well. The Pandigital Personal Photo Scanner/Converter is backed by a one-year warranty. What's in the Box Personal Photo Scanner/Converter, SD Card, calibration card, sensor cleaning swab, power adapter, USB cable, user guide, quick start guide, and Scan2PC software.

Most helpful customer reviews 459 of 461 people found the following review helpful. Exactly what I was looking for! Paul Terrell, I knew that this product is there somewhere! I thought, "Surely I am not the only one who has hundreds of photos to scan and can not afford to take weeks to do it!" I watched, read reviews and watch some more. There was no way I was five minutes - or even 2 minutes - per photo, preview, scan, crop, adjust. All I wanted was decent, quickly scanning old pictures, good enough for posting on Facebook to get. This little gem was perfect for what I needed. PROS: This model will handle up to 8.5 by 11 inch photos. There is an adjustable guide that will help you take pictures in the slot, but I discovered that I really do not even need to use it as long as I have the photo on the left edge of the search path. Scans are very fast. In the default setting, take a 4x6 photo ca. 20 seconds to scan and store. Everything is automatic, you put a picture in the slot. The scanner, it feeds through - and fast! When the light stops flashing, you run another scan. I sat there watching the TV, the power at one time after another through the unit without a hitch. One of the best features is that there is no need to be connected to a computer. If you are not connected via USB cable, the images are automatically saved to the SD card. (The unit comes with a 1 GB card, which contain hundreds of photos Tip: ... After you install the scanning software on the SD card during installation, you can remove the scanning software on the SD card free lot space for the images more just make sure you save a copy from somewhere, because I could not find a way to download from the manufacturer.) You can take this device to your family reunion, sat at a table with their parents, scanning and photo after photo. When you get home, you can transfer photos to your computer, or simply remove the SD card in digital photo frame (I have scanned about 350 pictures and got them uploaded and sent to a Facebook photo album for about 3 hours.) Of course, if you prefer to connect and scan directly to your computer via USB cable (included), which is easy to do as well. Disadvantages: You have very little control over scan settings. We choose 300 dpi (dots per inch) or 600 dpi. (300 dpi is fine for posting photos online.) You have no control over how files are named when images are stored on SD card or computer. (They are only numbered in sequence.) Will have to use a software program if you need to manipulate the images after scanning (crop, adjust color and brightness, etc.) The software that comes with the scanner has no editing functions. I recommend IrfanView, a great freeware photo editing [...] ] Would have been nice if the unit can be battery operated so it was not even necessary to use the power cord (included)! Perhaps the model that comes ... Conclusion: If you need quality museum for posterity or Super high-resolution scans of scans to enlarge, you get a good flatbed scanner and software for editing digital photos. He has a lot of money, time and effort to take good pictures. But if you just need quick scans, decent quality images for sharing via email or online publishing, this may be exactly what you are looking for. NOTE: After doing now approx. 500 readings, I had no problem with the lines through the image that some said. I use the small cleaning swab (included) every 50 sweeps, as suggested by the manufacturer. 169 of 170 people found this review helpful. A very good, super to archive your precious family moments by Aurelio T. McKewon The first thing I noticed about the scanner PANSCN06 was its small size. The scanner is about the size of the cardboard tube used for a roll of paper towels The device is incredibly powerful and versatile given the small size. We also.

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