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66 of 66 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Scanner for an awesome price!, May 3, 2003
The only scanner I've had for the past several years was a Mustek 600 scanner that was originally purchased for our 486 back in the day, but we lost the AC adapter way back. We did alright without a scanner for a while, but we finally deduced a new one would be nice to have. I bought this scanner and immidiately began hooking it up to my HP P2 450. I installed the software first, which took a little longer than I expected, but let you choose what you wanted to install, which was nice. I then restarted and plugged in the USB. There is no power cord because power is received throught the USB cable.Next, I found a picture, stck it in the scanner, opened the included PhotoStudio 5, setup the program for the scanner, the scanber calibrated itself within a minute, then I was able to preview, crop, and scan the picture. I started at the standard 300 dpi and it came out perfect, almost as good as the original that was professionally done. I then tried it at 600 dpi, and it was even better. And you guessed it, 1200 dpi looked picture perfect. (no pun intended) With this economicly minded scanner, 1200 dpi is the max, but unless you want to blow it up about 50 times, it's original size, there is no need to have anything hihger. PhotoStudio 5 can save in several different formats including the standard Bitmap and Jpeg. To give you an idea, The 4X6 photo that was scanned at 300 dpi and saved at 100% quality as a JPEG was only about 800KB. When scanning, there is no warm up time, and it runs fairly quickly, but the higher the dpi, the longer it takes. Of corse I wanted to check text decoding, so I found a magazine with several formats of text on one page, scanned it, and used the included software to decode it, and it did not make one error. When I used a friends scanner, there were many errors, but there was not one on this. My only dissapointment is it does not pick up accents when scanning spanish, it just ends up as a random letter. All-in-all, the included software is fairly good; the scanner itself is compact, speedy, power efficent, well designed, and takes good scans; and it all comes in a nice package. So if you need a scanner for identifing and fileing english text, scanning and saving photos in compressed files at no more than 1200 dpi, or just making coppies, and you don't want to spend a lot this scanner is for you.
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