Tuesday, March 29, 2011

scanner;

Canon CanoScan LiDE-700F:


Features:

Document, photo and film scanning with style and speed.

• High quality scanning at 9600x9600 optical dpi

• Film scanning: 1 frame of 35mm filmstrip (negative/positive)

• 4 EZ buttons allowing you to quickly create a multiple-page PDF file optimized for your originals, as well as copy, scan or e-mail images quickly and easily.

• FARE Level 3, the optimal software solution for film scanning

• Automatic dust & scratch, fading graininess and backlight correction technology

• One-plug-in startup - No power cord needed

• Instant warmup - saves you time and money


The optical resolution describes the ability of a scanner to capture an image. The greater the optical resolution, the more accurate.

DPI, very similar to PPI (pixels per inch), is the measure of the number of pixels per inch in an image/graphic. It is used to specify the image resolution and is a term to describe the measure of sharpness of an image.

The scanner has an optical resolution 9600 dpi x 9600 dpi.

Colour depth is describes the number of bits per pixel (bpp) that can be displayed on a computer. Each bit represents two colours, because it has a value of 0 or 1. The higher the colour depth, the more wider the range of distinct coloursColour depth is describes the number of bits per pixel (bpp) that can be displayed on a computer. Each bit represents two colours, because it has a value of 0 or 1. The higher the colour depth, the more wider the range of distinct colours.

The scanner has a colour depth of 48-bit.

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