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Mekel 500/525 Production Scanstation

Mekel 500 Production ScanMaster

Resolution: 100 through 500 dpi on 24X Microfilm and up to 200 dpi on 35mm microfilm at 30X.

CCD Camera Array: 8,192 elements.

Speed: 100 pages per minute for 200 dpi @ 24 X reduction.

Film Type: Supports all standard film types; 16mm and 35mm roll film in 100 ft or 215 ft thin base loads. Accepts ANSI, M-type, Kodak cartridges or cassettes, or open spools. Silver, Diazo, Vesicular emulsions.

Film Formats: All standard TIFF CCITT G3, G4 (bitonal) and JPEG for grayscale (with grayscale option installed) (true 256 shades of gray with option installed)

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Mekel 520 Microfilm ScanMaster

Mekel 520 ScanMaster

FEATURES:
Latest addition to the ScanMaster line of microfilm/microfiche scanners.
M 520 Digitizes all standard 16/35 mm films using
8000 pixel CCD array.
M 520 has smallest desktop footprint.
60 PPM at 200 DPI and 24X reduction ratio.


Wicks & Wilson 3700 Aperture Card Scanstation

Mekel M525 Scanner

FEATURES:

High Speed Image Capture:
M525 Scans at 100 images per minute at 200 dpi from 16mm film.

Open Architecture: The M525 can be customized to third party software requirements using Mekel's free API. No other scanner has this feature.

Realtime Image Enhancement: Automatic image optimizing features such as; deskew, crop, rotation, and auto-contrast, guaranteeing the highest quality with maximum throughput.

Grayscale Output: This option provides extraordinary clarity to images with photographs and very low contrast newspapers and documents.

Easy to Use: Uncomplicated yet comprehensive scanner setup screens to ensure accurate image management. Quick thread film transport mechanism provides film protection, alignment accuracy and easy operator setup.

Robust Hardware & Software: The M525 takes up very little space and is designed for around-the-clock scanning. It has proven to be a reliable workhorse.

Warranty: One Year - A one-of-a-kind offer in the industry.

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Sunrise Film Scanner P-150

Sunrise Film Scanner P-150

FEATURES:

  • 70+ ipm (images per minute) on 5K arrays, 45+ipm on 7.5k arrays
  • RowScan for fiche Added.
  • Introduced ApCard transport.

 


Sunrise Proscan IV Film Scanner

Sunrise Proscan IV Film Scanner

FEATURES:

  • 120+ ipm (images per minute)
  • Digitizing roll film, microfiche, and aperture cards
  • Automatic scanning edge to edge
  • Adjustable lighting for dark or light density film

     

     


Sunrise Proscan 2001 Film Scanner

Sunrise Proscan 2001 Film Scanner

FEATURES:

  • 180+ ipm (images per minute)
  • Gamma Correction added.
  • Captures Data at true resolution without software interpolation
  • Superior image quality

 


 

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