Hewlett-Packard PhotoSmart S-20 Scanner
When it was first introduced
the Hewlett-Packard Photo-Smart scanner was an unprecedented bargain
for the photo enthusiast. It was capable of scanning prints up to 5x7"
as well as film, and it was a compact, convenient to use design. Now
after considerable acceptance and success of the original S-10 model,
HP has released an S-20 model upgrade. The sleek, diminutive desktop
design remains the same, but the scanning specifications for film have
been improved, the handling of positive and negative 35mm film has been
extended for mounted or film strip format, and the software is now even
easier to use, more efficient, and offers a fuller manual control of
color adjustment. In other words, none of the compromises imposed by
the limitations of the S-10 are found in the new S-20, and the price
of the new model is the same as the original cost of the S-10, $499. |
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Scanning With The New HP PhotoSmart
S-20. First, I had to install a PCI/USB interface card in my computer
before setting up the S-20 scanner. This was quite an easy job as the
card is fully plug-and-play, and the driver for it is on the Windows 98
system CD. HP is very, very explicit in repeating the instructions several
times that users should install the PhotoSmart scanner software before
connecting the scanner. I followed the instructions and took note of the
many warnings, which resulted in a very smooth and uneventful installation
and setup. Technical Specifications Scan Formats:
Prints to 5x7"; 35mm film in strips of five frames; and mounted
35mm film images, positive and negative, black and white, and color |
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