User Guide
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Type: Multi-format film scanner
Scan method: Fixed film, moving sensor, single-pass scan
Light source: Three wavelength cold cathode fluorescent
Imaging sensor: Three-line RGB CCD with 7,260 pixels per line
Maximum scan resolution: 4,800 X 4,800
Scanning dimensions: 35 mm - 25.0 X 37.1 mm
Medium format - 56.58 X 83.82 mm
Film types: Negative or positive, color or monochrome 35 mm,
120, and 220 film (6X4.5, 6X6, 6X7, 6X8, 6X9)
Color depth: Input - 16 bit, output - 8 or 16 bit
Dynamic range: 4.2 (tested)
Scan times (approximate):
Specifications are based on the latest information available at the time of printing and are subject
to change without notice.
Focus control: Automatic or manual
Interface: Ultra SCSI or IEEE 1394
Power supply: 100 - 240V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: 40W maximum
Dimensions: 168 (W) X 128 (H) X 377 (D) mm
6.6 (W) X 5.0 (H) X 14.8 (D) in.
Weight: Approximately 4kg / 8.8lb
Operating environment: 10° - 35°C / 50° - 95°F, 15% - 80% humidity
Film Scan type Time (IBM PC/AT) Time (Macintosh)
35mm color positive
6 X 9 color positive
Prescan
Scan
Prescan
Scan
9 seconds
49 seconds
13 seconds
3 minutes
10 seconds
56 seconds
16 seconds
3 minutes 50 seconds
Test conditions:
IBM PC/AT: Pentium IV 1.8 GHz CPU, 1GB RAM, Windows
2000 Professional operating system, IEEE1394
interface with an Adaptec AFW-4300 board, Adobe
Photoshop 7.0, no auto-exposure, no Digital ICE
3
processing.
Macintosh PowerPC G4 533MHz CPU, 1.5GB RAM, Mac OS
9.2.2, FireWire interface, Adobe Photoshop 7.0, no
auto-exposure, no Digital ICE
3
processing.
Times listed above do not include transfer time to the computer. Scanning times change according
to the preferences settings used. Scan times for negative film can be longer than positive film.