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Tone and Histogram adjustments are some of the correction tools available.

The final component is the Batch Scan Utility which can process all negatives
or slides in the holder while you go off and do other things. Overall, I found
the included software to be very capable with plenty of control.

The Batch scanning utility lets you scan all loaded film without interruption.
The Bottom Line
With its high resolution, excellent dynamic range and built-in Digital Ice,
the Konica Minolta Scan Elite 5400 II is an excellent way for film photographers
to move their work into the digital darkroom. The estimated street price of
$570 makes this one of the best bargains around, easily beating the competition
in price and features. For more information, contact Konica Minolta Photo Imaging
U.S.A., Inc., 725 Darlington Ave., Mahwah, NJ 07430; 800/285-6422; http://konicaminolta.com.
Accessories Included
35mm film holder, slide mount holder, USB cable, AC adapter, reset tool, CD-ROM
for DiMAGE Scan Elite 5400 II, Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0
System Requirements
Macintosh OS 9.2.2 or OS X 10.1.5 or greater, Windows 98, 2000, XP Available
USB port (USB 2.0 for maximum speed).
Specifications
Film type: 35mm (color/black and white, negative/positive)
Image sensor: 3-line color CCD, 5340 pixels per line, primary-color
filter
Scan method: Moving film, fixed sensor, single-pass scan
Optical resolution: 5400dpi
Scan size (max.): 25.06x37.25mm (35mm Film Holder scan area:
24x36mm)
No. of pixel input (max.): 7920x5328 pixels
A/D conversion: 16 bit per color channel
Output: 8 bit and 16 bit per color channel
Dynamic range: 4.8 (computed value)
Light source: White LED
Focus: Autofocus and Manual
Interface: USB 2.0 (USB 1.1 compatible)
Power requirements: 100—120v AC, 50 / 60 Hz
Dimensions: 2.8x6.5.x13.6”
Weight: 3.3 lb.
Street price: around $570
DISTRIBUTOR: Konica Minolta Photo Imaging U.S.A., Inc., www.konicaminolta.com.
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