The CanoScan 9900F color image scanner quickly and easily handles nearly any scanning needs. Resolution as high as 3,200 x 6,400 dpi immediately identifies the 9900F scanner as a powerful tool. Scan previews that arrive in approximately three seconds--with bit depth as high as 48 bits for over 281 trillion possible colors--confirm that this is the definitive scanner for professional-looking results.
On the Mac, connections for either FireWire or USB 2.0 high-speed provide rapid transfer rates of up to 400 and 480 Mbps--perfect for large files. For Windows XP, Me, and Windows 2000 professional, only the USB 2.0 interface is supported.
The 9900F is built to deliver spectacular scans all day long for your choice of photos, transparencies, or negatives in a range of sizes: 35 mm, medium-format, or 4 x 5 inches, as well as photos or documents up to 8.5 x 11 inches. To quickly and conveniently add negatives or slides to any project, a built-in 35 mm film adapter scans up to 24 negative frames or eight mounted slides at a time.
Four external buttons make it easy for you to scan, copy, e-mail, or file to PDF. Place your photo or film, press the external scan button, and the 9900F takes over from there, automating the entire process. For added ease-of-use, you can scan multiple images in one pass using multi-scan mode. The 9900F includes a powerful suite of applications, including Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0.
The 9900F's automatic retouching technology, FARE 2.0 (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement, available when using 3,200 or lower dpi), is designed to automatically and precisely remove much of the dust and scratches that may appear on your original slides or negatives, so final scans of dusty or scratched film can look even better than the original.
Product Description:
Professional Scanning for Photos and Film... The ultimate choice... The CanoScan 9900F Color Image Scanner has nearly all the features you could ever wish for to handle any scanning needs, fast and easily. Resolution as high as 3200 x 6400 dpi immediately identifies the 9900F scanner as a powerful tool. Scan previews in approximately 3 seconds and up to 48-bit depth for over 281 trillion possible colors - confirm that this is the definitive scanner for professional-looking results. Connections for either FireWireŽ or USB 2.0 Hi-Speed* provide customers with rapid transfer rates of up to 400/480 Mbps - perfect for large files. The 9900F scanner is built to deliver spectacular scans all day long for your choice of photos, transparencies or negatives in a wide range of sizes: 35mm, medium-format or 4" x 5" - and photos or documents up to 8.5" x 11". To quickly and conveniently add negatives or slides to any project, a built-in 35mm film adapter scans up to 24 negative frames or 8 mounted slides at a time. Automatically scan, copy, e-mail or file to PDF - with a single touch. Four external buttons make it easy for you to scan, copy, e-mail or file. Place your photo or film, press the external Scan button -and the 9900F scanner takes over from there, automating the entire process. For added ease-of-use, scan multiple images in one pass with Multi-Scan mode. The 9900F scanner includes a powerful suite of applications featuring AdobeŽ Photoshop
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Canon CanoScan 9900F USB Flatbed Color Image Scanner
Manufacturer: Canon ProductGroup: CE Binding: Electronics Accessories:
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ASIN: B00008IOQM Release Date: 2003-03-27 |
Product Description
The CanoScan 9900F Color Image Scanner has nearly all the features you could ever wish for to handle any scanning needs, fast and easily. Resolution as high as 3200 x 6400 dpi immediately identifies the 9900F scanner as a powerful tool. Scan previews in approximately 3 seconds and up to 48-bit depth for over 281 trillion possible colors confirm that this is the definitive scanner for professional-looking results. Connections for either FireWire or USB 2.0 Hi-Speed provide customers with rapid transfer rates of up to 400/480 Mbps - perfect for large files. The 9900F scanner is built to deliver spectacular scans all day long for your choice of photos, transparencies or negatives in a wide range of sizes: 35mm, medium-format or 4" x 5" - and photos or documents up to 8.5" x 11". To quickly and conveniently add negatives or slides to any project, a built-in 35mm film adapter scans up to 24 negative frames or 8 mounted slides at a time. Four external buttons make it easy for you to scan, copy, e-mail or file. Place your photo or film, press the external Scan button - and the 9900F scanner takes over from there, automating the entire process. For added ease-of-use, scan multiple images in one pass with Multi-Scan mode. The 9900F scanner includes a powerful suite of applications featuring Adobe Photoshop Elements 2.0. The 9900F scanner's built-in automatic retouching technology, FARE 2.0 (Film Automatic Retouching and Enhancement) is designed to automatically and precisely remove much of the dust and scratches that may appear on your original slides or negatives - so final scans of dusty and/or scratched film can look better than the original.Customer Reviews:
Lemon Scanner with worse customer support.......2004-08-31
Mac users beware:nice scanner, terrible software, no support.......2004-06-27
The scanner driver is quite bad. The layout of the interface is poor (not to mention ugly) and the software sucks up all available CPU power when idle (strangely, CPU power goes down to 5 or 10% during scanning). Also, the installers load daemons that watch for button presses on the front of scanner. These suck up 5 or 10% of the CPU when the scanner is disconnected and output error messages continually to the system log files (they to grow to hundreds of megabytes and it becomes very difficult to find anything useful in them.)
Now, scanner software has a reputation for being bad and I just assumed that if Canon's were terrible I would buy the fantastic VueScan shareware program. I should have done my homework: Canon uses a proprietary communication protocol with this scanner, so it will only work with THEIR awful software. I recommend checking carefully and only buying TWAIN scanners, unless you KNOW the software that the scanner comes with is good.
Finally, I keep having a problem where, in the middle of a scan, the driver tells me that it has lost communication with the scanner and to check the cable. Once this happens, only a reboot will restore communication. Disconnecting the scanner, power cycling it, changing the cable, etc have no effect.
I sent tech support queries to Canon several times about these problems and never received a response.
On the hardware side, the negative scanner insert is pretty flimsy (though it hasn't broken yet) and does not hold the negatives flat. The lid does not quite close all the way. I usually have to put a small book on it to get it flush with the glass.
The scans that I have made are quite nice. But the pain associated with them has meant I have not used the scanner as much as I intended and have spent far too much time making those few scans.
Versatility and power in scanning negatives & pictures.......2004-03-15
Bad software.......2003-11-25
I have asked from Canon customer care if there is another software or a way to configure this one somehow. They answered that I have to ask from Adobe. :-)
GREAT scanner, but...........2003-08-26
I found the directions well written and the scanner and software easy to install on my computer. The test scan I took came out as beautiful as the original. Then, I randomly selected one of the B&W negatives for scanning...the picture that looked back at me took my breath away!!! It was taken 70+ years ago (and has been crammed into a metal matchbox for about the same number of years), and it was absolutely stunning...yes, this scanner was everything I had hoped it would be.
Then, I attempted to save this scan...and the problems began. It seemed that both of the softwares included were not happy with my computer set-up. I settled on using Photoshop Elements 2.0, because I was more familiar with it. I would load the software, do a preview (which brought up a large thumbnail), then do a final scan. After the final scan, I received an error message that said it could not perform that function. I then performed the scan a second time, and everthing was fine. I could then save the picture. However, if I tried to scan a second negative, the software locked up, forcing me to go into Task Manager applications and end the task. I discovered that if I closed Photoshop Elements after each saved scan, then restarted it, things worked okay. For me, this was NOT acceptable! My plan was to contact Canon tech support the following week...
Since this was a Friday, I decided I should take a second look at Canon's system requirements for the 9900F, since this had all of the earmarks of a memory (RAM) issue. I was running a Windows XP Pro (upgraded from Windows 98Me), a 1.4GHZ processor, 256MB of RAM...the minimum that Canon recommended for Windows XP (w/USB 2.0) is 566 MHz and 128 MB RAM! Hmmmmm... I figured that boosting the RAM would help, but the cost of the type of RAM I had was kind of high, so my son talked me into upgrading the entire system (new 2.4 GHz processor, new motherboard, and 1024 MB of RAM, and a fresh install of Windows XP). Well, now it works PERFECTLY...no problems.
I had heard prior to purchase there were software issues with the Canon 9900F, but I have been very happy with other Canon products I own, so I went for it! Maybe I was in need of an upgrade anyway...HOWEVER, I do believe that Canon's system requirements were way off with regard to the RAM required to use the scanner and effectively operate the software. I might have knocked half a star off for this, but I don't believe these shortcomings should reflect poorly on what is otherwise an OUTSTANDING scanner.
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