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    DiMAGE Scan Elite II T echnical Specifications * with optional APS Adapter AD-10 Film type 35mm: Color/black and white, Negative/positive Advanced Photo System:* Color/bl ack and white, Negative/positive Maximum input resolution: 2820d pi Maximum scan size: 35mm film: 24.21 x 36.32 mm Advanced Photo System:* 17.29 x 29.98 mm Maximum input pixels: 3[...]

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    Windows: Pre-scan Final scan Index scan (per frame) 35mm film: 7 s 33 s 7 s Advanced Photo System film:* 7 s 28 s 7 s System environment: CPU: Pentium IV 1.5 GHz RAM: 512 MB Hard disk space: 630 MB Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional Application: A dobe Photoshop 6.0 Memory allocated to application: 400 MB Interface: Adaptec AFW-4300 PC int[...]

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    System Requirement s MACINTOSH – USB Computer: Apple Macintosh models with a USB 1.1 port as standard interface CPU: PowerPC G3 or later (PowerPC G4 is recommended for scanning with Digital ICE, ROC, GEM, and 16-bit output.) Operating system: Mac OS 8.6 – 9.1 Memory: A minimum of 64MB free memory in addition to the requirements for the Mac OS a[...]

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    MACINTOSH – FireW ire (IEEE 1394) Computer: Apple Macintosh models with a FireWire (IEEE 1394) port as standard interface CPU: PowerPC G3 or later (PowerPC G4 is recommended for scanning with Digital ICE, ROC, GEM, and 16-bit output.) Operating system Mac OS 8.6 † – 9.1 Memory: A minimum of 64MB free memory in addition to the requirements for[...]

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    PC/A T – USB Computer: IBM PC/AT compatible models †1 with a USB 1.1 port as standard interface †2 CPU: Intel Pentium or later . (Pentium 166MHz or later for scanning with Digital ICE, ROC, GEM, and 16-bi t output. Pentium III or later is recommended.) Operating system: Windows 98, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows 2000 Professional or Windo[...]

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    PC/A T – IEEE 1394 Computer: IBM PC/AT compatible models CPU: Intel Pentium or later . (Pentium 1 66MHz or later for scanning with Digital ICE, ROC, GEM, and 16-bit output. Pentium III or later is recommended.) Operating system: Windows 2000 Professional or Windows Me operating system Memory: A minimum of 64MB of RAM (128 MB or more for scanning [...]

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    Appendix The Dimage Scan Elite F-2900 named "European Digital Scanner of the Y ear 2000-2001" The Dimage Scan Elite went on sale in Novem ber 1999. This film scanner handles both 35 mm and Advanced Photo System (APS) film form ats, and is equipped with "Digital ICE™" automatic image correction func tions that can automatica ll[...]