Ed Hamrick wrote:

> It's basically the same scanner as the Scan Dual II, except
> it adds an infrared channel and a Firewire interface (it also
> has a USB interface like the Scan Dual II).

and subsequently wrote (about its capabilities):

> It's not yet working with VueScan and I don't have one myself
> so I don't really know.
>
> However, it's probable that the scan capabilities are almost identical
> to the Scan Dual II, except for the addition of an infrared channel.


I'll be getting an Elite II soon (I've been offered a good upgrade deal on my Elite)
and I'm hoping that the individual component selection and overall quality control
is considerably better than the Scan Dual II: I've heard that the Scan Dual II
performance can very considerably between different units.  After all, the Elite II
brochure makes a big thing over the increased shadow detail afforded by its 16
bit output compared with 12 bit scanners (like the Scan Dual II or the old Elite)
but that would be pointless if the additional dynamic range is drowned by noise or
marred by CCD anomalies.

My hope is that the addition of the IR channel and Firewire was all part of a
general tweaking of its components and electronics.

Guess I'll find out soon enough!



Al Bond


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