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| We offer artists the latest in fine art scan services using the Cruse family of scanners. The Cruse scanner can scan originals up to 48"x72", with a depth of up to 4".
About Cruse scanners:
Cruse scanners are used more for reflective scanning of art works like paintings, drawings etc. Featuring a fixed light source and scan head, coupled with a moving vacuum table, Cruse Synchron Table scanners feature unmatched edge-to-edge sharpness. With maximum flexibility of lighting, the Synchron Table range is ideal for fine art and decor imaging.
Features:
Original holder: 48"x72" vacuum board
Focus system: Autofocus for all lenses
Lens selection: Manual turret
Scanner: 36 bit color
Max resolution: 10,000x15,000 pixels
Max file size: 450mb, 3x8 bit
Synchron light: High frequency cold-cathode, 4x55 Watts
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| PLEASE NOTE:
* Pricing for 3 optional 8x10" size color proofs will be $60, each additional will be $15/proof.
* Originals for scanning are removed and replaced from frames at a charge of $30.
* Color proofs can be done on canvas or other fine art papers.
* The artist/owner is responsible for insuring all artwork left with KeenART Media Ltd.
* Artworks can be shipped to be scanned at our Vancouver BC facility, the owner is responsible for shipping & insurance fees.
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| Scanning negatives, slides or small prints at up to 6400 dpi resolution: |
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| Our new Epson Perfection V750-M Pro Scan provides unparalleled performance when scanning negatives, slides or prints, with an outstanding 6400 dpi resolution and unique fluid mount capabilities for photo studio applications.
This powerful performer consistently delivers precision color and detail. An enhanced optical system (High-Pass Optics) consisting of anti-reflective lens coatings and a high-reflection mirror provides the highest level of image quality and helps you achieve faster scans. In addition, the Dual Lens System from Epson optimizes each scan, automatically selecting from two lenses for the desired scan resolution.
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Specifications, Epson Perfection V750 Pro
- Scanner Type: Flatbed color image scanner
- Optical Sensor: Color Epson MatrixCCD line sensor
- Optical Resolution: Epson Dual Lens System at 4800 dpi and 6400 dpi
- Hardware Resolution:
- 4800 x 9600 dpi
- 6400 x 9600 dpi with Micro Step Drive technology
- Maximum Resolution: 12,800 x 12,800 dpi
- Effective Pixels:
- 40,800 x 56,160 (4800 dpi)
- 37,760 x 62,336 (6400dpi)
- Color Bit Depth: 48-bit internal/external
- Grayscale Bit Depth: 16-bit internal/external
- Optical Density: 4 Dmax
- Maximum Scan Area: 8.5" x 11.7"
- Light Source: White cold cathode flourescent lamp
- Scanning Speed:
- High-speed mode: 4800 dpi
- Color 10.8 msec / line
- Monochrome 10.8 msec / line
Transparency Adapter, Supported Film Size:
- Transparency Size: 8" x 10"
- 35 mm mounted slides (12 frames)
- 35 mm film strips (24 frames)
- Medium format strips 2 1/4", 120 / 220, 6 x 20 cm (2 - 6 frames)
- 4" x 5" film (2 frames)
- 8" x 10" film area guide
Pricing:
Pricing is based on DPI and quantity, please contact us to receive a quote.
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Epson Perfection V750 Pro
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| Sample acrylic painting Scan: |
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Below is a sample acrylic painting Cruse scan, zoom, scroll and pan using the controls below to see the high resolution scan & the details.
Details: 40x30" original artwork size, 12000 X 9000 Pixels scan , 300 ppi, 76 MB
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| Art Scanning FAQs: |
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Q1 : What are the different methods for scanning an artwork? There are many different methods of scanning. The appropriate scanning solution would be chosen based on the original artwork size, shape, the desired resolution, and color. Here are a few different scanner types:
Small Flatbed scanners: Scans original artworks or photographs. Some models come with a transparency adapter to scan slides or negatives up to 5" x 4".
Professional Large Format Flatbed scanners: Same as a small flatbed scanner, but can scan larger sizes and are capable of much higher scanning resolutions.
Film Scanners: For scanning film or transparencies only.
Drum Scanners: Capable of extremely high quality results. Highly skilled operation. Not suitable for original artwork, only film.
Digital Cameras: The image is captured into a digital file with no intermediate processing stage in-between. The image can be downloaded straight into the computer.
Digital Camera Backs: Same as digital cameras, but produces a professional quality digital capture. A digital back that fits onto large format cameras, scanning directly into a computer interface.
Q2 : What type of artwork scanners do you use? We use the Cruse family of scanners for large artworks, capable of scanning originals up to 48" x 72" with a depth of up to 4", at 600 DPI. For Scanning negatives, slides or small prints at up to 6400 dpi resolution we use Epson Perfection V750 Pro scanner. |
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