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Microtek ScanMaker 6800
Has anyone seen this scanner work? You can restore old photos at home. It is
supposed to "automatically fix cracks, creases, small tears, wrinkles,
scratches & removes dust" from your pictures.
<www.microtekusa.com/_sm6800cft.html>
It uses software from Applied Science Fiction called Digital ICE. I went to
their website and looked also. It looks like the software only comes with a
scanner, not as a separate plug-in.
Just wondering if it works as advertised. And maybe if another plug-in
exist that is comparable to this.
I'm getting pretty proficient with Ps7 and have been staying away from
using any plug-ins. I would rather be able to do any effects myself. But
this looks interesting. I have 3 shoe boxes of old home photographs that my
mother wants me to scan and put on disk for the family. Well some of them
could really benefit from some workovers.
Thanks for information you might have on the subject.
-Don
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Film Scanner: Epson/Canon/Microtek
Hi all, Looking at the Canon CS9900F Epson 3200 Microtek 6800 Film scanning mainly, has anybody had any experience with these scanners. Tell... -
Better than my Microtek?
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