26 Aug
Epson intros Perfection V300 Photo scanner
Epson on Friday introduced the Perfection V300 Photo scanner. The scanner costs $99.99.
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The Perfection V300 Scanner features a “high-rise” lid.
The Perfection V300 Photo sports 4800 x 9600 period by means of inch (DPI) hardware resolution with 48-bit redden scanning and 3.2 dynamic range. It connects to a Mac or PC using USB 2.0 and features a “high-rise lid” that lets you scan 3D objects along with negatives and documents.
The Perfection V300 uses Epson’s ReadyScan LED technology that enables dissipated scan speeds and eliminates warm-ups. The technology also uses less power and has no newspaper, as traditional cod cathode fluorescent lamps do.
The scanner sports variant scan modes like “full automatic,” “professional” and “office,” each offering control over scans, different sorts of image correction tools, threshold control and more. A built-in transparency unit helps you scan slides and negatives.
Software is included conducive to photo restoration, optical character recognition and more. It’s also TWAIN-compliant.
System requirements appeal for Mac OS X 10.3.9 or later.
