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Scanner perfection.


Now you can get the power of a film scanner See slide scanner.  and the flexibility of a flatbed scanner A scanner that provides a flat, glass surface to hold pages of paper, books and other objects for scanning. The scan head is moved under the glass across the page. Sheet feeders are usually optionally available that allow multiple sheets to be fed automatically.  in one with the 4870 PHOTO and 4870 PRO scanners, the newest additions to Epson's Perfection Perfection
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 line. New features include Digital ICE technology to remove surface defects such as dust and scratches, and Epson's Easy Photo Fix technology for color restoration. The Perfection 4870 scanners can handle 35mm slides, negatives and 4" x 5" transparencies. They also offer a maximum hardware resolution of 4800 x 9600 dpi and 3.8 Dmax Dmax Maximum Densities (digital scanner quality)
dmax maximum drift distance (US DoD) 
 (an indicator of how much detail can be captured in dark areas) for true-to-life color accuracy. The Perfection 4870 PHOTO retails for $449, white the 4870 PRO sells for $599. For more information, visit www.epsonstore.com.

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Title Annotation:What's new: looking for higher-education and technology products and services?
Author:Klein, Alana
Publication:University Business
Date:Apr 1, 2004
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