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Reflecta Scan 7200 + ICE

Scanner Film - Dia
Item Nr. 35270
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  • 7200x3600 dpi optical resolution
  • 48 bit color depth
  • for negatives and slides
  • Dust and scratch removal
  • high scanning speed
  • Digital ICE - hardware based dust and scratch removal
  • Digital ROC - color correction
  • Digital GEM - sharpness correction

Current software can be found free of charge at:
https://reflecta.de/de/downloads/drivers2/~nm.50~nc.108/driver-and-software.html

The ideal film and slide scanner for high-resolution digitization of negatives and slides. This 7200 x 3600 dpi scanner enables high-quality prints. At the same time, the high scanning speed and the hardware-based dust and scratch removal ICE 3™ ensure effective work.

Digital ICE 3™ means:
-Digital ICE - Hardware-based dust and scratch removal
by means of infrared sensors and automatic software correction.
-DigitalROC™ - color correction, improving the color quality of the images.
-DigitalGEM™ - sharpness correction; grain is reduced, improving
the sharpness of the image.

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MSRP* 459,-
379,- Scanner Film - Dia
incl. VAT /
14 days free return shipping.

Reflecta Scan 7200 + ICE

Short profile

  • 7200x3600 dpi optical resolution
  • 48 bit color depth
  • for negatives and slides
  • Dust and scratch removal
  • high scanning speed
  • Digital ICE - hardware based dust and scratch removal
  • Digital ROC - color correction
  • Digital GEM - sharpness correction

Current software can be found free of charge at:
https://reflecta.de/de/downloads/drivers2/~nm.50~nc.108/driver-and-software.html

Product description for Reflecta Scan 7200 + ICE

The ideal film and slide scanner for high-resolution digitization of negatives and slides. This 7200 x 3600 dpi scanner enables high-quality prints. At the same time, the high scanning speed and the hardware-based dust and scratch removal ICE 3™ ensure effective work.

Digital ICE 3™ means:
-Digital ICE - Hardware-based dust and scratch removal
by means of infrared sensors and automatic software correction.
-DigitalROC™ - color correction, improving the color quality of the images.
-DigitalGEM™ - sharpness correction; grain is reduced, improving
the sharpness of the image.

Reflecta Scan 7200 + ICE

Technik
Scannertyp
Film- und Diascanner
Scan-Auflösung
7200 dpi
Anschluss
USB
Ausstattung
Scanbereich
24 x 36 mm (KB)
Scan-Formate
gerahmte Dias
Kleinbild Dia-/Negativstreifen
Durchlichteinheit
ja
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Außenmaße B x H x T ca.
278x169x70 mm
Gewicht ca.
1 kg
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Software
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4005039653803
KAN
65380

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