Digital
High Speed Film Scanners
F135 Film Scanner
The new F135 Film Scanning System, which offers an affordable,
flexible entry to digital printing without the purchase
of a full digital minilab. The
Pakon F135 Film Scanning System
gives retailers the ability to provide multiple and unique
digital products such as KODAK Picture CDs with thumbnails,
and the patented KODAK Picture Folio. It also enables digital
printing with connectivity to Kodak 6800 printers and other
Kodak printers, scans 35 mm film at multiple resolutions with
Digital ICE? capability, and offers
connectivity to KODAK Picture Maker Kiosks and digital and
hybrid minilab systems. Pakon offers
a full line of scanners for every lab size. |
F135 Film Scanner Computer Requirements:
CPU:
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Intel Pentium III or AMD Athlon
(with MMX instruction support) 700Mhz
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Hard Drives:
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40 GB (min) hard drive free space capable of 30 MBs sustained data rate
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OS:
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Windows XP or Windows 2000 supported
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Memory:
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256 MB RAM
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Data Interface:
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USB 2.0
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F135 Film Scanner Specifications:
A/D Conversion:
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16-bits
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Output Color Space:
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16-bit
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Output File Formats:
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Planar (RAW), DIB, JPEG, TIFF, EXIF, BMP
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Digital ICE? Technology:
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from Applied Science Fiction accurately identifies surface defects on film
and automatically removes them during the scanning
processes.
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Color Correction:
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Kodak Image Science
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Scanning Software:
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Kodak Image Science
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Scanning Software:
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Pakon Easy Order Scanning Interface (PSI)
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OEM Software Interface:
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COM
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Operating System:
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Windows XP
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Interface:
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USB 2.0 (Dedicated port recommended)
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Light Source:
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LED
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Dimensions:
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WxHxD): 14.7x8.6x6.6 in.
(373x218x167mm)
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Weight (approx.):
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9 lbs. (4kg)
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Resolutions and Throughput
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35 mm Images/Hour
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Digital ICE? OFF
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Digital ICE? ON
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1000 X 1500 ppi (4 Base)
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661
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496
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1500 X 2250 ppi (8 Base)
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293
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220
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2000 X 3000 ppi (16 Base)
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35 mm Rolls/Hour*
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Digital ICE? OFF
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Digital ICE? ON
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1000 X 1500 ppi (4 Base)
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27
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12
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1500 X 2250 ppi (8 Base)
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20
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9
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2000 X 3000 ppi (16 Base)
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* 24 exposure
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Film Types:
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