Whether they're in grandma's attic or your closet, those old slides and negatives deserve better than being forgotten in a ...
With the Kodak Slide N Scan Film & Slide Scanner, bringing those memories into the digital age has never been easier.
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The Kodak Slide N Scan Digital Film Scanner is a simple tool for converting slides and negatives into vivid digital files you can enjoy forever. It supports a variety of formats, including color ...
The scanner in question is a Pakon F135, the product of a Kodak acquisition, and an all-in-one device that simply spools in a roll of film and does all the hard work of identifying the frames ...
As with other Kodak scanners we've reviewed, bundled software includes Kodak Capture Desktop Software and Smart Touch, as well as Nuance ScanSoft PaperPort and OmniPage. Also, as with previous ...
The Kodak P460 and Pandigital scanner can each scan photos up to 4x6, and the Kodak P570 can handle sizes up to 5x7. All the tested models scan photos at a resolution of 300 dpi (dots per inch ...
Smart Touch isn't new to Kodak scanners, but it is a feature that quickly becomes second nature, and our testers will instinctively be looking for it on scanners that don't have it. The software ...