Friday, March 14, 2014

For Sale Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner

Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner

Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner Review


Bring your shoebox of pictures into the digital world! The Kodak P460 personal photo scanner easily scans prints up to 4x6 inches as well as 35mm negatives, and saves them to the included memory card or your computer-ready to send to your family. The read KODAK MOMENT happens when you share. Ships with 2GB microSD card and adapter with jewel case, Kodak Easyshare software, picture transfer software with Kodak gallery ink, USB cable and accessory kit


Price : $64.99
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Kodak P460 Personal Photo Scanner Feature


  • Scans any printed photo, from wallet size to 4x6 inch, delivering high resolution digital files for sharing or archiving
  • Easily scans photographic negatives and delivers a crisp, clear positive image, ready for upload, printing or emailing
  • Includes 2GB Micro SD card and SD adapter
  • Includes Kodak Easyshare software to help you organize, share, and print your scanned photos
  • Scans printed photos at high resolution 600 DPI and slides and negatives at 1200 DPI






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Costumer review

244 of 251 people found the following review helpful.
5First rate machine that works even better than was advertised!!!
By Linebacker
I am an avid photo taker. I have thousands of photos from the past 40 years. A couple of years ago, I looked for something you could feed old photos into that would scan them into your computer. Nothing was available but then, a few months ago, I found the Kodak 4x6 Personal Photo and Negative Scanner (P460) at Amazon.com and ordered it. When it arrived I used the "quick start" directions and hooked it up to my computer. Within minutes, I was feeding old photos through the device and they were appearing in a photo file on my desktop. I fed photos through the thing all day yesterday. When I finally got tired of loading photos, I had scanned nearly 500 into my computer. The rate that this thing operates is amazing. You place the edge of the photo in the feed slot, it gives you a couple of seconds to readjust, then the motor quietly feeds the photo through, scanning it into your computer. Then, a couple of seconds later, the photo appears in the photo file on the desktop and the machine is ready for another photo. I tested it to see how many photos I could load in a minute and fed between six and seven during the sixty second period. The scanned images were often times better than the wrinkly old photograph I started with. The only thing that slowed me down was that I labeled each photo as it appeared on my desktop. The Kodak 4x6 Personal Photo and Negative Scanner (P460) did everything the ad claimed it would do and more. I was totally satisfied with it and could not say enough good things about it.

64 of 67 people found the following review helpful.
4Very convenient and easy, great quality
By Jaydee
This is a wonderful, portable scanner. You could sit and watch tv, and scan your old photos on your lap, its ultra light. Other scanners do more robust projects. But if you just want to get a bunch of your old 4x6's on an sd card...this is the way to go. It does one picture at a time; but quickly. The quality was great.

58 of 61 people found the following review helpful.
51000 Scans and Still Going Strong
By Karla Upton
Edited 2012-05-04 to add - 2500 photos and still going strong! I also scanned in 25 business cards and 10 post cards. The post cards were mostly too thick and I gave up on them and will use the flatbed scanner for them. The business cards worked well except for a few that were extra thick.
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I purchased right before the holidays so I could scan some old family pictures to give away on CDs. I am now on my 6th album and well over 1000 photos, and I can say that this little machine is still producing excellent scans (considering it is only 600 dpi).

1. Concerning one reviewer's comments about mysterious lines - could be dirty photos. Some of the really old photos had not been cared for well and were dirty. I found that blowing them off with canned air helped to prevent dust from getting on the scanner glass. Also, I ran the cleaning cycle between each of those photos. That solved the lines on the photos issues. My non-dirty photos did not have this problem and I ran the cleaning cycle about every few hundred photos with those.

2. Get the 600 dpi version; MUCH nicer scans than 300 dpi. Of course, my flat bed scanner will do 1200 dpi; however, it is such a pain to do 3x5 or 4x6 photos on it, that it just wasn't happening. I have several thousand MORE 3x5 & 4x6 photos to scan. There is no way I would do it with my flat bed scanner. (I am the family historian and archivist)

3. As mentioned in a different review - not having to be connected to a computer is awesome! I took this scanner to work and scanned in the break room at lunch, and have also scanned at the coffee shop while chatting with friends. Very cool.

4. I do not use the kodak software, so I cannot comment on that.

5. I still use the flat bed scanner for "extra special" photos where I really want to capture the detail; however, for the 99.95 % of the rest of my photos, this is the perfect solution. Also, I have some damaged photos, and those go on the flat bed, also.

6. I waited until I had scanned a significant number of photos before I posted a review so that I could be confident of its durability. I was concerned that after 500 or so scans, that maybe the little motor would burn out. I scan at least 100 photos during a session, and everything continues to be working well. And as stated before, well over 1000 photos and still going strong.

7. It is so easy to use that I will be letting my 7 year old granddaughter help me scan over the New Year's holiday. (Maybe she will become the historian and archivist for her generation?)

All in all, an excellent little scanner for the price.

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