![]() ![]() Sharpness is very good the grain of Fuji Reala 100 print film, for example, is clearly visible in full-resolution (2400 DPI) scans. Without correction, the colours match those on the actual film. ![]() ![]() I correct this when doing post-scan touch-up, but it's a bit annoying not to be able to give images filnames right away. My only (minor) complaint is that it gives a "Scan#" filename to every image. Multiple scans from one film strip are possible by holding CTRL and clicking on the preview images. A rotation tool can also be used, and it does not adversely affect the sharpness of the image. The colour and exposure correction work well, especially with overexposed film. The software is easy to use, and seems less "bloated" than some other HP software. This was my first film scanner, and 3 years after purchasing it I'm still very happy. ![]()
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