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πŸ” Enhanced Scanning Precision with Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm PF1800S Scanner and SilverFast SE Software Review

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BrandPacific Image Electronics
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
Resolution19200
Light Source TypeCCFL
Optical Sensor TechnologyCCD
Greyscale Depth12 bits
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Description of πŸ” Enhanced Scanning Precision with Pacific Image Electronics PrimeFilm PF1800S Scanner and SilverFast SE Software

1,800 x 1,800 dpi optical resolution, 19,200 dpi software enhanced. Includes SilverFast SE software. 36-bit color depth, 12-bit grayscale. USB interface; PC and Mac compatible. 1-year warranty.

Reviews

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Type of review

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Better than nothing, but not by much

This little scanner works. After I got the new drivers it worked fine with Windows XP. This is a single scan and it takes about 5-7 minutes to scan a slide. Problem: It overheats after 3 or 4 slides. You have to turn it off and start again after half an hour or so.

Pros
  • Everything seems fine so far
Cons
  • There are problems

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Affordable, good performance, slow driver, sometimes buggy

Reading some of the following reviews reminded me that I use a Mac (17" iMac 1.25GHz, 768 RAM): Things usually works. The PF1800 is actually a good scanner, although not great. I scan all my dad's slides and it gives good user friendly results. I use 1200-3000 dpi which allows me to print good quality images in a manageable file. Dimensions. I used to use an Epson flatbed scanner with a slide attachment, which was much slower and could not reliably reproduce high-quality scans. The PF1800 does…

Pros
  • 1 year trial
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 1 out of 5

I don't work: scanner

What a joke Pacific Image Support. No help, they just say we are aware of the issues. It was over a year ago. you have been warned

Pros
  • This is great
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great for scanning one slide at a time.

Everything worked fine for the price, you should have at least 256MB of RAM to use it properly and take your time as you have to edit one slide at a time. The quality was good.

Pros
  • Wide Range
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Skip SilverFast USB

I bought this entry level scanner because I didn't want to spend $550 on a Nikon. The SilverFast software is a joke. It cannot process output from a scanner. I have VueScan and Viola. works wonderfully. Scans are better than from a tablet and of course optimized in Photoshop. Take 1800u instead and save $10.

Pros
  • ; PC and Mac Compatible
Cons
  • No Instructions

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Very disappointed.

SilverFast SE software is the worst software I have ever used. The instructions are vague and difficult to follow. The program is almost impossible to use. It is very difficult to get help as it is available (by phone) while I am at work and costs $1.99 per minute. So far no response to email attempts to get help. DO NOT BUY THIS!

Pros
  • 1800 x 1800 dpi optical resolution, 19200 dpi enhanced software
Cons
  • Cable is shorter than other picks

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Affordable, good performance, slow driver, sometimes buggy

Reading some of the reviews below, I remembered that I use a Mac (17" iMac 1.25GHz, 768 RAM): all normally works. The PF1800 is actually a good, if not great, scanner. I scan all my dad's slides and it gives good, user-friendly results. I use 1200-3000 dpi, which allows me to print good quality images at manageable file sizes. "It used to be I used an Epson flatbed scanner with a slide attachment, which was much slower and could not reliably reproduce high-quality scans.The PF1800 gets the job…

Pros
  • 1 year warranty
Cons
  • I'll write later