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I was trying to save old family slides and it did a great job scanning and saving
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I didn't really mess with the color adjustment, as the machine did a fine job all on its on.
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The Scanza does a fair job if you're not too interested in quality
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Does a great job.
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We had many cubes of slides to sort through and this machine made the job quick and easy
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Didn't do a great job at adjusting contrast/brightness but might have been my slides.
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does an awesome job with 9MM, 126, 110 and slides.
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My Canon slide scanner could have done a better job of scanning these
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Does a very good job on scanning.
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I’ve been scanning a bunch of old slides in various conditions and this does a wonderful job
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It is pretty easy to use and does a good job for the price.
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Does a nice job of showing the picture and saving it onto an SD card including the black and white 35mm negatives.
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The Kodak slide/negative converter seems to be doing a pretty good job overall
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If all you have is 35 mm negatives it will do a good job to make jpeg.
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I returned the product and have gone back to using my flatbed scanner which, although a bit slower, does a much better job!
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This scanner allows for nice clear pictures and does a good job with color correction
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but it does a good job.
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It did a good enough job for when it did work, but I found it's construction and durability disappointing.
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I returned the product and have gone back to using my flatbed scanner which, although a bit slower, does a much better job!
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The second house photo is the same photo Photoshopped with auto-tone and auto-color that does a great job of removing the haze
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Optics are good and sharp, and it does a good job.
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Other than that, I loved using this device as it did a great job once the settings were set for each slide
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Small size, does a good job of scanning too.
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This device allowed me to accomplish the job reasonably quickly and successfully.
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Does a great job with both slides and negatives - easy to use!
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Pushed 250 - 300 slides through this baby and it did a great job of converting them to digital files.
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The image scan is pretty good and while I would not pretend to say this is a high-end professional scanner, it does a more than adequate job for tasks like I've described above
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Overall the product seems to do a pretty decent job with photos of people taken in indoor settings.
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Does a really good job on slides, film strips are sometimes difficult especially short strips
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Did a fine job on 35mm slides, that's all it was used for.
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Simple to use and does a great job of copying slides
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The unit does a pretty good job of doing this.
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Not to mention the great job it does with 35 mm slides.
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Thought it did a great job
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The Scanza does a good job accurately digitizing the slides, which sadly means it does not improve my shortcomings as a photographer.2
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This does a great job of scanning the slides
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It is does a good job
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It is smaller than I expected, but it is doing a good job of scanning slides!
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Overall, this did a good job.
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(The SlideSnap can do that, but uses vintage, used Kodak projectors, and can cost over $4,000 for a complete setup.)The Pros:- Does an okay job of scanning slides and negs, but is far from pro-quality.- Quick scans (digital capture) in 1-2 seconds.- Inexpensive
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Other than operator error, It did a great job.
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Did great job
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It did a great job and I was amazed with the results
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the company does a poor job in the manual to explain the operation of the unit
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The scanner is Great, I have been looking for something that would enable me to put my B&W negatives onto a digital storage