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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Apr 28, 2008
Pros: It works! Cons: It's slow!
Summary: I admit it, I am an old dinosaur from the Permian age of geological history. At least when it comes to photographic technology. Believe it or not, my children, far back in the mists of time, say about 30 or 40 years ago, there was a photographic medium ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Aug 8, 2005
Pros: High resolution, numerous adjustments, good scans of good quality/emulsion film. Cons: Software crashes. Slow. One frame scanning. Not ideal for "grainy" negatives. No Color Calibration slide.
Summary: Like many of us, I have quite a bit of old color negatives, b&w (going back 30 years) and slides. Digitizing all that is not an easy task by all means. I thought it would be a straightforward job with PrimeFilm 3650u, but after I ordered and read some ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Feb 12, 2005
Pros: High quality scanning, good colors, Digital ICE cleans up scratches Cons: Slow, clumsy loading, no auto feeder
Summary: I'm quite impressed with this scanner! I have already scanned in five rolls of film. It is a little time consuming, because you have to manually feed each picture. But for the price, I'll deal with it. (I Would love it if there were an automatic ... read more
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Not rated yet by the Epinions community Nov 13, 2009
Pros: None Cons: The scans are of very poor quality.
Summary: I bought a Pacific Image 3650u slide scanner to obtain high resolution digital copies, with faithful color rendition, of a large archival slide collection. My goal was not achieved. When it scans a slide a portion of which
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Oct 10, 2007
Pros: Can scan any length of film strips. This is the feature that attracted me. Cons: Terrible quality hardware. Appears to go bad just sitting there.
Summary: This is the second primefilm scanner I've bought. Neither one was good for more than 40 scans, if that many. The first one failed after about 10 scans and I returned it to the dealer. The second one failed after about the same number of scans, but I
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Apr 8, 2007
Pros: Quality at higher resolutions. Cons: Slow and tedious.
Summary: Just scanned and accumulation of over 50 years of 500 plus images from color slides, color and B & W negatives. The scanner is slow, however I used the Ice option and couldn't believe the quality that was the result. I started out using 1800 DPI, but
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