The Epson Perfection 2450 Photo
An Affordable All In One Scanner For Photo, Digital
Digital technological progress continues at a rapid pace and shows up in new and improved products on a regular basis, all driven by relentless market competition. As we progress along this path, a level of both higher capability and lower cost occasionally reaches a plateau that opens the door of possibility to a flood of new, potential interest. So it is with Epson's new Perfection 2450 Photo scanner. I say this because it is the first very affordable flat-bed scanner that has the ability to scan prints, 35mm, 120, and 4x5 film at a level of quality I think many of you will find entirely satisfying. It is the first scanner in this class I can recommend without qualification, it's that good. |
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At under $400, this new Epson Perfection 2450 can provide all of the scanning needs many photo enthusiasts desire, with its 2400dpi optical resolution, 48-bit color depth, and 3.4 dynamic range. In addition it offers both USB 2.0 and FireWire connectivity, as well as a software bundle that contains Adobe Photoshop Elements and LaserSoft SilverFast SE, a new easier, simpler version of the best scanning software. This is a complete basis for an effective digital darkroom, plus it includes Epson's own excellent document scanning software backed up by NewSoft Presto! OCR to convert print to digital text. All of the features and specifications come together in ideal fashion, as was apparent after I made just a few scans of 35mm slides and printed the resulting 8x10" image files on letter-size paper with a new Epson Photo printer--they are great looking prints, no excuses needed! |
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Scanning With The Epson
2450 Perfection Photo |
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For my next test I went to the opposite extreme and scanned some 120 and 4x5 film for a friend who does a lot of professional architectural photography. James Chen shot both fully sunlit exteriors, as well as interiors of a classic Mediterranean style home, on the latest Ektachrome 100 VS, producing images using the entire density range of the film and with brilliant color. The Epson Perfection 2450 Photo met this challenge with no exceptions, producing very exact color matching, fine detail sharply defined and no noise whatsoever. I believe Chen was quite taken back by the quality of the test prints, especially when he learned that they were made with a scanner costing under $400. B&W Capabilities |
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The Perfection 2450 Photo is an exception, producing scans which rival dedicated 35mm scanners costing the same and more in the 1800-2700dpi range. The resulting scans produce letter-size prints quite equal to scans made with many of the dedicated 35mm film scanners. So the 2450 is, in my opinion, definitely an all-in-one scanner for the photo enthusiast on a budget. For the more advanced photographers using a medium format or large format camera, the Epson Perfection 2450 Photo will produce very high quality scans for a print size of 13x19 from even the smallest 6x4.5cm 120 film format, and proportionally bigger prints for larger film sizes like 6x7cm and 4x5". I don't usually use the "best buy" phrase in my reports, but from every possible perspective my experience with the 2450 justifies its application to this latest Epson Perfection scanner. For more information call Epson at (800) 463-7766 or visit their web site at: www.epson.com. |
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Technical Specifications Maximum
Read Area: 8.5x11.7"
Weight: 12.8 lbs |
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