Sensor Technology: Single Pass RGB, 30K Pixel CCD (10,000 x 3 = 30,000
Maximum Optical Resolution: 4000 X 4000 dpi
Data Conversion: 14 bit A/D per colour channel/14 bit Monochrome
8 bit and 16 bit output to host software
Dynamic Range: up to 3.9 OD (4.2 DMax) Ms 6787 ver 2 drivers download.
Software Interface: PolaColor Insight Pro application software for both Mac and PC (*see below)
CCD Calibration (Prior to Scan)
Focusing: Automatic focusing (can be disabled for faster scans, but not recommended)
Light Source: Cold Cathode 'Patented Diffuse Illumination System'
Interface: SCSI-2, IEEE1394 (Firewire)
Dimensions: 27.2 x 14 x 48.8
Weight 6.4kg
IBM PC or compatible with a 300-MHz Pentium processor, Windows 95, 98, 2000, Me or NT (version 4 or later). 12MB of available hard disk space.
Macintosh Operating Requirements: Apple Macintosh or Powerbook computer with a Power PC or later processor. Macintosh operating system of 8.6 or later. 40MB of available hard disk space.
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Polaroid Sprintscan 120 Review 2017
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