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Minolta Dimage Scan Dual IIThis new scanner combines three main features: simple USB connectivity, easy scanning operation, and high-quality images. It offers high-resolution scans up to 2, 820 dpi with 12-bit A/D conversion plus Minolta's newly designed Easy Scan Utility software, continuous scanning, and automatic image correction. These features combined with Minolta's Color Matching System and precise auto-focusing make the Dimage Scan Dual II an ideal choice for anyone looking for a high-quality, affordable scanner. Newest Review: ... carrier is supplied which holds up to 4 mounted colour slides. The drivers and Minolta Scan Utility software are supplied on ... more More Minolta scanners
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by - written on 07/07/05 (Useful, 714 readings)
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How do you get your old pre-digi camera family snaps onto your PC? You can pay to have it done by the likes of Jessops, or you can do it yourself. You can either use a flatbed scanner to scan the prints or, if it has a film adaptor, you can scan the negatives or colour slides. However, if you want the best quality images for printing at A4 or even A3, the only answer is to get hold of a dedicated film scanner. Film scanners are available from several of the major camera manufacturers such as Canon, Nikon and Minolta. Brand new, a decent one will set you back £300+ - rather a lot to pay to scan a photo of Granny making a fool of herself you may think, and I ... Read the complete review
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