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ChasHawk
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......it's not a Canon :lol:
Shared this with the Morning Thread crew today, and thought since this is
such a frequent topic of discussion on the boards, I'd share with everyone :grouphug:
For those that don't know, I talked to Canon yesterday, and they have discontinued the
Canoscan 4400f. Their only low-end CCD option is now the 5600f for $150.
So, I did some looking around and picked up this Epson Perfection V300 last night from Tiger Direct/Comp USA. To say the least, I am blow away by the night and day difference from my old HP all-in-one. I'm no expert by any means, but it seems to have all the functionality of the 4400f, and for only $80 bucks. It picks up refractors, scans through slabs, and comes with some great editing/correcting software from ArcSoft.
See for yourself.....
Scanned this one through a SGC slab.
Haven't messed around with the MYRIAD settings yet, but it seems to have
all of the capabilities and then some. Thanks for looking!
Shared this with the Morning Thread crew today, and thought since this is
such a frequent topic of discussion on the boards, I'd share with everyone :grouphug:
For those that don't know, I talked to Canon yesterday, and they have discontinued the
Canoscan 4400f. Their only low-end CCD option is now the 5600f for $150.
So, I did some looking around and picked up this Epson Perfection V300 last night from Tiger Direct/Comp USA. To say the least, I am blow away by the night and day difference from my old HP all-in-one. I'm no expert by any means, but it seems to have all the functionality of the 4400f, and for only $80 bucks. It picks up refractors, scans through slabs, and comes with some great editing/correcting software from ArcSoft.
See for yourself.....
Scanned this one through a SGC slab.
Haven't messed around with the MYRIAD settings yet, but it seems to have
all of the capabilities and then some. Thanks for looking!