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SilverFast supports new Filmstrip Scanners from Reflecta and PIE

February 9th, 2021 · No Comments · News, Processing, Scanner, SilverFast

SilverFast is now available for a new scanner category: for the filmstrip scanners. SilverFast now supports the Reflecta PF 135 and the PIE PowerFilm. These two new scanners are true specialists for digitizing filmstrips, as they can scan the strips automatically. Both devices are able to automatically scan ten 35mm filmstrips or 60 images with […]

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SilverFast 8 for reflecta RPS 10M & ProScan 10T

November 6th, 2014 · No Comments · News, Scanner, SilverFast

SilverFast 8 has been successfully adapted to the individual hardware specifications of two further scanners. Our scanner software is now available for the new devices reflecta RPS 10M and reflecta ProScan 10T. Try SilverFast 8 now for free.New scanners supported with SilverFast 8.2.0r2: reflecta RPS 10M reflecta ProScan 10T Both scanners digitize 35mm film strips […]

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SilverFast supports reflecta ProScan 7200 scanner on Mac

March 22nd, 2011 · No Comments · News, OSX, Scanner, SilverFast

The ProScan 7200, the current reflecta slide and film scanner was so far only supported on Microsoft Windows. reflecta now has revised the device to also give Mac users access to this high-quality scanner.* SilverFast was adjusted instantly and does now offer the same superior quality for the ProScan 7200 on Mac OS X. Product […]

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SilverFast for the Reflecta ProScan 7200

December 26th, 2009 · 2 Comments · analogue photography, News, Scanner, SilverFast

The german specialist for slide technology Reflecta has introduced the new CCD scanner ProScan 7200 for quick image processing at the end of november. The ProScan 7200 scans 35mm negativ and positiv filmstrips as well as framed slides with an optical resolution of 3600dpi x 3600dpi and a color depth of 48bit. An additional infrared […]

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