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BIOS Reviews Epson Perfection 4180 Photo Scanner

Mark Goldstein | Scanners | September 13, 2004 | 1 Comments

Epson Perfection 4180 Photo ScannerBIOS magazine have just reviewed Epson’s latest flatbed scanner, the Epson Perfection 4180 Photo.

“Epson’s latest A4 flatbed scanner is targeted at amateur photographers and home photo enthusiasts. The scanner sits towards the top-end of Epson’s Perfection line and offers an impressive optical resolution of 4800x4800ppi. It also comes with three clip-on adapters for scanning negative strips, slides, and medium-format transparencies, and supports an optional multi-photo feeder and ADF for batch scanning. As with all new Epson scanners, the Perfection 4180 Photo also includes colour restoration software to help restore faded photos and film, as well as dust removal functions that remove ‘dust’ and scratches from scans. Quality is key though, and the Perfection 4180 Photo doesn’t disappoint. It’s very slow when scanning at its highest settings, but you’ll be hard pushed to find such a capable scanner for under £200.”

Website: BIOS - Epson Perfection 4180 Photo Scanner Review



 

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#1 John Falkenstine

Aside from repeating data from the Epson Brochure and Manual this review of the scanner offers NO usable information of any kind as to its actual performance. No comparisons are made, no samples of real images...

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