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[[File:20130430_goldenGateBeach.jpg|thumb|right|200px|it works! : )]] | |||
==Does it work== | ==Does it work== | ||
So far so good using Windows 7 (x64) | So far so good using Windows 7 (x64) - Although it appears I'm having sharpness issues. It could be me though. More testing needed. | ||
==What does it scan== | ==What does it scan== |
Latest revision as of 22:50, 7 May 2013
Does it work[edit]
So far so good using Windows 7 (x64) - Although it appears I'm having sharpness issues. It could be me though. More testing needed.
What does it scan[edit]
35mm film loader will scan 12 frames per batch!
Where does it live[edit]
In a brown paper bag (with my face)
What belongs to the scanner[edit]
- Scanner!
- AC/DC adapter
- USB cable
- Film Guides: 35mm (negative/positive), 35mm (negative/positive mounted slides (may be missing enclosure)), & 120 roll film strip
Loaders[edit]
Loaders are black and straight forward to use(compared to HP - which I tried, but to no avail). Also, I used the CanoScan Toolbox software too (link below). NOTE: Don't forget to take off the white protective plate located on the underside of the scanner bed top (door?) - It won't work without this piece out!!
Manual[edit]
Drivers[edit]
Driver and CanoScan Toolbox: http://www.usa.canon.com/cusa/support/consumer/scanners/canoscan_series/canoscan_8600f
It appears there are Linux drivers as well, however they have not been tested.