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Some complain about the buttons on the lid, but I never use them, since the manual controls give so much more control and quality in the final scan results. The scanner crops at any size-just turn the autocrop off.Ĭons: Thus far I have no major complaints with this scanner, although I'll change my mind if it doesn't outlast the two Epson lemons.
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Scanned into Word 97, Word 2007 and Acrobat Professional with good results. It handles OCR just fine, despite claims that it didn't. The scans came into Photoshop a little oversaturated, reddish and fuzzy but Photoshop, with 4800 pixels to push around produced a sharp and perfect image-colorwise far superior results to what you are going to get from the neighborhood photomat. It also does color negatives very well, despite what some have said, again much better than the Epson. I have Photoshop CS3, and it yields marvelous results with the CanoScan-noticeably superior to the Epson. Some reviewers said it didn't do b&w negatives-it does and beautifully when scanned at 4800 dpi. There was some misinformation that made me reluctant, but I'm glad I took the leap. Epson and I are now divorced, so I went with the CanoScan 8800F for 25 more bucks. Pros: I had just come off an experience where Epson 4490s died premature deaths. My wife is not a computer person but she has been scanning 4 pictures at a time like she is possessed for over 3 weeks! The scans of the pictures are simply amazing and after a little help from Picassa, they look BETTER than the originals! If you are looking for a scanner to get the family photos in digital format, this is the scanner for you! This is hands down the most satisfying hardware purchase I have ever made.
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I started looking around and saw that they had just announced this new scanner and it looked like it was perfect for the job. We have a lot of old pictures that we decided we really want to preserve and Picassa is just so handy that we thought, "Wouldn't it be nice to have all of our pictures in digital format?" Overall Review: This is the first scanner I have purchased since my last one quit working when they introduced XP, so I have been out of the scanning picture for a while. The ability to scan 4 or more pictures each time is something I never expected. One button scanning of almost anything that actually works as promised! Holders for slides and film work great.
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The included software installed perfectly and linked directly to Picassa. It may be that the older conventional-light source scanners will still provide better scans - but the 8800F is new and there aren't many reviews yet. Perhaps with tweaking the settings, the V500 output could be improved - but I was impressed with the 8800F. Overall Review: I was suprised that the Canon 8800F produced scans that looked better than the more expensive Epson V500. * Epson V500 (closest current competitor) can scan at a higher resolution - but considering the high dpi of both scanners, it's not a large negative. * First generation LED scanner, so will certainly be improved over time. But Newegg dealt with the problem quickly and professionally.)
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(If I had received a flawless unit originally, I would have rated this a "5". This was unacceptable, so I replaced this with another unit which was great. * Packaged Adobe software is one generation beyond that provided by competitor scanner (V500)Ĭons: * First unit shipped to me had lint/dirt on the inside surface of the glass - leaving "drop-outs" in the scans.
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* Less pixel noise (not auditory noise!) than LED-based competitor (V500) * Scans multiple medium format negatives at once * Great quality scans of both photos and negatives. While the resolution of the scan I made was outstanding, the color/brightness of the scan was a little off from what my monitor showed (which is calibrated using the Photocal spyder system)- there are some provisions to match the two more closely within the Canon software, by I have yet to play with it. It installed in my XP machine very easily, and the software seems pretty decent for packaged software. Compared to my previous Microtek scanmaker 4800, which still works fine but is slow, this thing is blazing fast. I was considering the Microtek I800pro scanner namely because of the software that comes with it, but that can be purchased by itself if needed. I purchased it mainly for scanning photos and don't know yet how it works with slides. It scanned an 8x10 photograph at 600dpi in 18secs and the quality was excellent. Overall Review: I have been researching scanners for a while and decided on this one because of the many comments about the speed and quality of the scans. Does not come with calibration targets (like those for Silverfast IT8). Pros: Reasonable cost, easy to use software, Fast scanningĬons: Images are placed in the corner (upper right) of the scanner furthest from where I would have liked them to be placed- lower left or right.