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Drum Scanning Service Hi-Res
Drum Scans, Any Size, Any Resolution All Scans
Are: *
Originals 4" x 5" and larger Add $5.00 Additional Services Iris Proof*
(upto 8.5x11)............ $ 10.00
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Iris Proofs will be outputed in CMYK |
Drum Scanning Prices
up
to 100mb $ 35.00 up to 400mb $ 65.00 up to 500mb $ 75.00 Over 500mb $ Call |
** Same Day Service Available On Request - In By 9:30am Out By 5:00pm
Please
visit our other site for additional services:
http://www.largeformatprints.com
http://www.drumscans.com
http://www.matrixnyc.com
FUJI Celsis
6250 Drum Scanner
We offer our
customers the best possible prices and quality scans anywhere.
Our turnaround times are the fastest in the business.
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The Celsis 6250 is a versatile scanner for both
mid-range and high-end scanning environments. Its color computer provides
high-level control throughout the color spectrum. Scanner Features |
Celsis 6250 CASC Drum Scanners Fact Sheet
Fujifilm’s
CASC (Celsis Advanced Scanner Control) offers ultimate versatility for
its Celsis 6250 scanners. These units feature a color computer that
provides improved control throughout the color spectrum with applications
ranging from quick turnaround catalog work to fine art reproduction.
Once the scanner drum is loaded with up to 150 originals, a single keystroke
initiates the “Autocrop” sequence that automatically finds,
crops and ranges every original on the drum. The operator simply needs
to specify the final size, format and destination folder for each job
to complete the process.
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What Is A Drum Scanner? A type of scanner used to capture the highest resolution from an image. Photographs and transparencies are taped, clamped or fitted into a clear cylinder (drum) that is spun at speeds exceeding 1,000 RPM during the scanning operation. A light source that focuses on one pixel is beamed onto the drum and moves down the drum a line at a time. For transparencies, light is directed from the center of the cylinder. For opaque items, a reflective light source is used. Mirrors filter out the RGB values and send them to the drum scanner's photomultiplier tube (PMT), which is more sensitive than the CCDs used in flatbed and sheet-fed scanners and can produce resolutions exceeding 10,000 dpi. If one PMT is used, three passes across the image are required. When three PMTs are used, a faster single-pass scan is performed. |