Thanks to USB 2.0, which is faster than USB 1.1, the DiMAGE Scan Dual IV can rapidly transfer high-volume scan data to your computer. Combined with the scanner's original scan sequence, it takes only about 21 seconds* to complete a final scan of a 41MB file. Index scans of 6 frames can be made in approx. 11 seconds. The DiMAGE Scan Dual IV supports both Windows and Macintosh computers that have USB 2.0 as a standard interface.
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- Approx. time based on Konica Minolta testing methods.
*Measuring Conditions (with positive film)
<Windows> OS: Windows XP Professional ver.2002, CPU: Pentium 4 / 3.2 GHz, RAM: 1 GB, HD free space: 86GB, USB2.0 board built-in, Application: Adobe Photoshop 7.0.1, Memory size of application: 80%
<Macintosh> OS: Mac OS X v10.3.1, CPU: Power Mac G5 / 1.8GHz, RAM: 512 MB, HD free space: 16 GB, USB2.0 board built-in, Application: Adobe Photoshop 7.0, Memory size of application: 80%
Once you've loaded your film, simply push the Quick Scan button and a software menu will appear on-screen. You can then choose the software that best fits your needs for that session: quick and easy printing, high volume scanning, and more.
If you want total control over the final look of your image, you've got it. The DiMAGE Scan Dual IV lets you adjust a wide array of factors, such as tone curve, histogram, sharpness, brightness, exposure, and color balance. The adjustment window offers a convenient side-by-side view that allows you to compare the effects of your alterations against the original image.
Scan multiple images with a single series of operations. The Batch Scan Utility has a wide range of settings, for factors such as image correction and scan resolution. Once settings have been made, you simply press the Quick Scan button to start scanning all the frames you have loaded. Up to 6 filmstrip frames or 4 mounted slides can be scanned at once.
With the Easy Scan Utility, you simply specify the purpose you're scanning for, and the scanner delivers a correctly sized image. You can also easily adjust image quality. It's the simplest way to turn your photos into email attachments, printouts, desktop images, and more.