Epson Unveils Scanner Featuring 6400 DPI Resolution, Earth-Friendly LED Technology for Breakthrough Price Under $250 For Advanced Amateurs and Creative Consumers Epson America, Inc. today unveils its ...
A scanner is not one of those peripherals you usually jump for joy about, but Epson’s new FastFoto FF-640 is an exception. The FF-640 is touted as the world’s fastest photo scanner, and is capable of ...
Epson has a knack for making good photo and film scanners that don't break the bank, and the Epson Perfection V550 Photo Scanner($349.00 at Amazon) is no exception. It is very similar to the Editors' ...
Although the Epson Perfection V800 Photo ($739.99) is a flatbed scanner—and can scan photographic prints— its real value is as a film scanner. It can handle both positive and negative film (including ...
Best selling photographer, Doug Harman is author of the UK's No1, The Digital Photography Handbook, that's now sold over one-million copies worldwide. Over the last 2 years Epson has produced some ...
Epson's FF-680W scanner is a convenient way of digitising a sizeable collection of photos, and then it has a second life as a document scanner. Installing the FF-680W with a Mac is a two-stage affair.
The Epson Perfection V800 Photo scanner delivers top-quality scans for photographic prints, as well as for film (positive or negative) as large as 8 by 10 inches. Although the Epson Perfection V800 ...
The V850 is a professional device that has been designed for use in a colour managed workflow. But it’s also ideal for anyone with lots of old photos on film to scan, particularly if they are on a ...
Epson has launched its new Perfection V100 Photo scanner in the Middle East, offering the region's photo enthusiasts a stylish slim model that features advanced scanning capability and is suitable for ...
Epson’s Perfection 4490 Photo scanner has many of the features of the Perfection 4990 Photo model but a $300 lower price tag. For photographers, the 4490 has a moving carriage transparency unit (TPU) ...
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Remember when film wasn't a metaphor, but a toxic emulsion between layers of plastic? Back in the bad old days of the 20th century this "film" was processed into photographs using deadly chemicals ...
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