I have two film scanners for sale.

The first is a Minolta Dimage Scan Elite. The specs for it can be found here:

http://www.minoltausa.com/eprise/main/MinoltaUSA/MUSAContent/CPG/CPGProducts?cname=scan&fname=scan_dual&Mname=DiMAGE_Scan_Elite

This scanner has been a real workhorse and has kicked out hundreds of scans for me over the last few years. It features Digital ICE with dos a great job of removing dust, scratches, and streaks from the scans. the software the comes with it also includes a powerful image adjustment tool that is basically a combination of the curves and levels tools found in Photoshop and other image editing software. The 3.2 D-Max does a good job with shadow areas in slides.

The 2820 dpi maximum sized produce a 2800 x 4000 pixel TIFF file - which translates to a 13 x 9 300 dpi print without interpolation.

This is a SCSI scanner, not USB. I'm selling the scanner, driver software, Photoshop 5.0 LE, power cord, scsi cable, film holders, and manual. A photo of everything except the manual (forgot about it) is here:

http://www.markcassino.com/fersale/minolta.jpg

Please note that the SCSI card is not included in this package, so if you do not have SCSI already in your PC you will need to add a card.

Scanner is great condition and is working fine. I won't mention how much I paid for this in 1999, but refurbished units are selling on ebay for $250. I'm asking half that, $125, plus shipping.

The second scanner is my old HP Photosmart SCSI scanner - not the S20, but the earlier SCSI scanner.

This scanner is a hybred that can handle print film, slides, and small prints. Maximum resolution for 35mm film is 2400 dpi, 300 dpi for prints. It did a fine job with the negatives I sent it's way and could handle a lot of slides, but the low dmax makes scanning denser slides a problem.

Photo is here:

http://www.markcassino.com/fersale/hp.jpg

Please note that the SCSI cable is not included.

The package I'm selling contains the scanner, an ISA SCSI card, manual, drivers, calibration card. I stopped using this when I upgraded to Win XP, but have recently learned that HP has released updated drivers for XP, though I have not run thi sunit under anyting except Win 95, 98, and ME. The updated drivers are here:

http://h20015.www2.hp.com/en/softwareCategory.jhtml?lc=en&pagetype=software&prodId=pspscan&sw_lang=en&cc=us

This is a very basic scanner but can produce some fine results - especially with negatives. $50 plus shipping.

Email me if interested.

- MCC


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Mark Cassino
Kalamazoo, MI
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http://www.markcassino.com
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