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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 8 people for EDITOR
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Positives: Easy To Use, Fast, High Quality, Type: Film Scanner (35 mm),Flatbed Scanner
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The text enhancement option helps with a document, but if the document is important enough that a clean image is desired, you'll spend time touching-up with an image editor.
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Still, that is more editing than I will want to do, but that is a software upgrade--not related to the hardware.
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Using iPhoto editing the initial run of slides required only some tweeking of color and exposure.
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The pages would come out upside down, even though I edited the images to make sure they come out in the manner intended.
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Most folks will probably use a photo editor if not content anyway.
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- 2 RECOMMENDED by 4 people for EDITOR
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Positives: Easy To Use, Fast, Compact, Type: Flatbed Scanner
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The software works really well to edit your pictures.
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It does not have the edit sophisication that I hoped for but worth the price.
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I don't use the editing software so I can't comment on that, but this is a great scanner for a Mac user.
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Make sure you don't stall the useless parts that come with it, like the photo editor or the scrap-book application.
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Visioneer's software, Paperport, is much easier to work in terms of navigation and picture editing.
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