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Wicks & Wilson 4100 & 5100 Scanstation

 

 

 

 

Wicks & Wilson 4100 & 5100 Scanstation

FEATURES:

  • The 4100 Scanstation is fast and it has an optional greyscale output capability.
  • The 4100 Scanstation has been designed to provide professional roll film scanning equipment at an affordable price.
  • The SCANFILM software provides a powerful yet simple to understand scanning environment.
  • Graphical wizards allow advanced scanning features such as blip code detection and image sizing to be set up quickly, easily and accurately.
  • SMARTSCAN 7 image enhancement system surpasses all earlier versions and helps the best possible image to be obtained from any film type.
  • The quiet, compact desktop design makes the 4100 suitable for any working environment.
  • Intelligent page cropping automatically sizes the image from the film - no need for operator intervention.
  • Many display options are available, allowing the screen to be set up in a familiar and informative way.
  • Easy load and unload routines allow the film to be removed at any point in the scanning process, even whilst in the middle of a spool.
  • Automatic rescan for quick and easy image optimisation.
  • User definable set-up templates store all the imaging and document parameters for future use

 

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