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iQsmart2
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The iQsmart scanner family has a true optical resolution of up to 5,500 dpi from edge to edge. Exclusive XY Stitch scanning technology ensures consistent sharpness and resolution regardless of the original's size or where it is placed on the scanning bed. The inverted CCD, an innovative downward-facing CCD, dramatically improves scanning performance by preventing fine dust particles from settling on the CCD surface.
The iQsmart scanner is fast, delivering production-quality scans at a rate of as fast as 85 scans an hour (benchmark: 6 x 7 cm, 250 percent at 300 dpi in Productive Group Scan mode), and allowing you to scan up to 96 35mm slides in one job. Its large scanning bed can accommodate up to ten A4-size films simultaneously or one A3-size film.
- High resolution: as high as 10,000 dpi (5,500 dpi optical)
- Scan any original type: negative and positive film, reflective photos, and other originals up to a3+/12 x 18 in. (13 x 18 in. For reflective)
- Spectacular, pure 16-bit color
- SOOM (scan once, output many) workflow saves time and preserves scan quality for re-use
- XY stitch scanning technology delivers consistent resolution and sharpness for any size original
- Inverted CCD provides clean, sharp scans, increasing productivity and reducing retouching time
- Oxygen scanning application
- Color depth productivity: as fast as 85 scans per hour
- Creates digital transparency archives
Технически параметри
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General Specifications |
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Technology |
Flatbed CCD scanner, trilinear 10,200-element CCD, XY Stitch scanning technology, inverted CCD |
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Illumination |
Transparent and reflective lamps, cold cathode |
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Original types |
Transparent (positive and negative), reflective, framed slides, line art, printed material |
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Original thickness |
Reflective: unlimited; transparent: 4.5 mm (3/16 in.) |
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Interface |
IEEE 1394 |
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Imaging Specifications Maximum resolution |
8,200 dpi |
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Maximum optical resolution |
4,300 x 8,200 dpi |
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Scaling (at 300 dpi) |
20%–2,700% |
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Color depth |
48 bits (16-bit color depth) |
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Maximum density |
3.9D |
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Density range |
3.7D |
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Productivity |
Default 50 scans per hour; 85 scans per hour (with optional Extended Workflow kit) Benchmark: 6 × 7 cm, 250% at 300 dpi in Productive Group Scan mode |
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Scanning area |
305 x 457.2 mm (12 x 18 in.) |
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Output file formats |
CT, LW, New LW; EPSF: normal, DCS 2, JPEG compression, CCITT compression; TIFF: RGB, CMYK, JPEG compression, JPEG |
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Software Requirements Macintosh |
Power Macintosh G4 and G5 computers with one free built-in FireWire port, Mac OS X (version 10.3.x and 10.4.x), CD-ROM drive (required for software installation). 200 MB RAM for Kodak oXYgen Scan software (not including memory for the system software). Minimum 2 GB of free internal hard-disk space. 24-bit color display. Minimum 17-inch color monitor with a display capability of millions of colors. |
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Windows |
Intel Pentium III or IV processor with minimum speed of 866 MHz. Microsoft Windows 2000 or Windows XP with service pack 1 or 2, CD-ROM drive (required for software installation). 256 MB RAM for Kodak oXYgen Scan software. 1 GB of free hard-disk space. 24-bit color display. Minimum 17-inch color monitor with a display capability of millions of colors and a resolution of 1024 x 768 pixels. IEEE 1394 interface provided by Kodak. Image Color Management (ICM) version 2.0 or later. |
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Physical Specifications Operating environment |
Temperature: operating: 16˚ to 27˚C (61˚ to 80˚F), storage: -10˚ to 55˚C (14˚ to 131˚F) Humidity: 40% to 70% relative humidity (non-condensing) |
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Electrical requirements |
Voltage: 100 to 240 VAC, 50 to 60 Hz, automatic voltage selection Power consumption: operating: 65 W, standby: 50 W |
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Physical characteristics |
Size (H x W x D): 240 x 850 x 590 mm (9.4 x 33.5 x 23.2 in.); weight: 35 kg (77 lb) |
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Standards conformance |
FCC, CE, ISO 9002 |
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Training tools |
oXYgen Scan software: Application Learning Guide (Mac only); oXYgen scanning software training package: Web-based training program, color theory training programs, Quick Reference Guide |