Tuesday, January 21, 2014

For Sale Pacific Image Electronics PF3650U Scanner, Primefilm 35MM

Pacific Image Electronics PF3650U Scanner, Primefilm 35MM

Pacific Image Electronics PF3650U Scanner, Primefilm 35MM Review


A dedicated film scanner is the way to go to get superior images from film and slides, and the Pacific Image 35mm Film Scanner will do just that. It's so easy. Just scan your color or monochrome film and mounted slides with the one-button scanning. Features Digital ICE Technology for dust and scratch removal, color reconstruction and grain management; and 48-bit, 3600 dpi optical resolution.


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Pacific Image Electronics PF3650U Scanner, Primefilm 35MM Feature


  • Dedicated scanner for film strips and mounted slides
  • Up to 3,600 x 3,600 dpi resolution
  • 48-bit color, 3.2 dynamic range
  • USB 2.0; PC and Mac compatible
  • Digital ICE, Adobe Photoshop Elements; 1-year warranty






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Costumer review

46 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
4Solid Hardware & Software, Bug in Directions?
By Nicholas Smoliga
This is a great machine, and I'd recommend it to anyone who has a need to scan a relatively small number of slides and negatives. I'd have rated it five stars save for a single problem with the directions.

The one problem that I have with this product is the installation directions. They did not work for me when I followed them to the letter on my Win98SE machine. While all indications were "GO", neither one of my twain-complaint software programs - Paint Shop Pro 7 and the Adobe Photoshop Elements 2 included in the box with the scanner - would recognize the existence of the Pacific Image 3650u scanner, though both programs recognized my other two scanners. Frustration led me to request a refund!

But, I made one last try, and inadvertently, contrary to the directions, had the 3650u powered up during installation of the Cyber-X update I downloaded from Pacific Image's website. That did the trick! After a reboot all of the software recognized the 3650u scanner. After that, it was smooth sailing, exactly as advertised.

43 of 45 people found the following review helpful.
2Difficult and not so great results
By LLJean
We purchased the scanner with expectations of converting our old slides. The scanner was difficult to start up, even following the directions did not work and we had to improvise, but we started the process an hr1 1/2 later. The software it came with is not user friendly. It is difficult to get the results you want. We tried scanning several ways and about 1 out of three slides would have a black line through them. The scanner also has a flaw that it has an open window where dust falls into and the dust comes through on the slides. I had to use a cotton swab to clean it several times throughout the scanning. The scanning time is also about 5-7 minutes for one slide, on it's highest resolution, which is really the only somewhat acceptable picture. After trying several hundred scans I am taking it back. My husband and I are both tech savy and this scanner is just a frustration.

53 of 58 people found the following review helpful.
1Not for anything other than the most popular consumer films
By S. Conklin
The first step in scanning either film or slides is to select the type of film used. NONE of the films in my library are included on the selection lists. The small print on the last page of the manual also says that it does not scan Kodachrome slides well. About 90% of my film library is Kodachrome 64 slides. It WON'T handle any film with an ASA of less than 100 or any very high speed films (some of mine are 800 and 1600 speed). When I say it won't handle them - technically, it can, but it takes at least an hour to fudge with the settings to get the scan to turn out like the original picture. This one's going back.

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