The ImageBox CMOS Scanner by Pacific Image converts 35mm slides, film, and photo prints up to 4 x 6" into digital files. This handy 3-in-one device is powered by your computer's USB port and is easy to operate with the included Cyberview Scanner Driver. Before outputting the image to a final TIFF or JPEG file, you can use the hardware-based Magic Touch technology to remove any dust or scratches from the image--then edit, retouch, or resize it on your computer for printing or sharing.
| Film Types |
35mm Film, 35mm Slides Prints: Up to 4 x 6" |
| Scan Quality | |
|---|---|
| Scan Sensor | 5mp CMOS |
| Optical Resolution |
1800dpi for film / slides 400dpi for 4 x 6" Photo Prints |
| Image File Size | 12MB in TIFF format |
| Color Depth | 24-bit |
| Interpolated Resolution | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Dynamic Range | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Focus System | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Preview Speed | N/A |
| Scan Speed | Not Specified by Manufacturer |
| Batch Scanning | N/A |
| Automation | N/A |
| Connectivity | |
|---|---|
| Computer Interface | USB 2.0 only (USB 1.1 not supported) |
| System & Software Requirements |
PC: Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Windows Vista, Windows 7 (32- & 64-bit) Pentium 4 2.0GHz, Intel Mobile 1.5GHz, AMD 2.0GHz or higher processor 1GB RAM 5GB or greater free hard disk space Color monitor with 16-bit color Video card that supports min. 1024 x 768 monitor resolution Microsoft DirectX 9 compatible Display Driver CD Drive (DVD-R drive required to make DVD image archive disks & CD-R drive to make slide shows) MAC: |
| Physical | |
|---|---|
| Light Source | LED back light |
| Power Requirements | 5V, 545mA via host USB Port |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 8.9 x 10.2 x 5.9" (22.7 x 26.0 x 15.0 mm) |
| Weight | 3.1 lbs (1.4kg) |
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Comments about Pacific Image ImageBox Plus CMOS Scanner:
that I purchased the ImageBox, it is absolutely brilliant, easy to use, an abundance of options given before saving an image which is just great if you are short on imaging software. I am putting together a website of all of past work, I had a stack of 35mm film and slides. I am whittling my way through them quickly. Great little TOOL especially for the price.
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Comments about Pacific Image ImageBox Plus CMOS Scanner:
Am using to digitise negatives and prints. Is easy to use, if a little slow to capture the image; however, some of the slow speed comes from the MagicTouch software, which does a first-pass image clean-up and colour correction. Image quality from negatives is pretty good, and not bad from photoes. A higher image quality capture for photos (more than 400dpi) and more colour depth (greater than 24 bit) for negatives would be nice. The ability to review the picture before finalising the capture is really useful.
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