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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

The PSC500 is a digital photo scanner that is able to scan images at 5.0 Mega pixel quality. With 10 bits per color channel and 1800 dpi resolution capabilities, your images will transfer with amazing clarity. The PSC500 also features automatic color balance and exposure control to make the most of all of your scanned photos. It's versatility is revealed in how many different picture sizes it is capable of scanning: 3"x5", 4"x6", and 5"x7".

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  • Please someone correct me if I'm wrong...

    This does exactly the same as a scanner except you have to slot the photos into frame things before putting them in the scanner...

    Does that make it more difficult to scan old photos in. Plus what if you don't have the right sized frame thing for it. A lot of old photos are square or a different size than the ones we have today.

    I can't see why anyone would want one....

  • I agree why not just get a regular scanner it might not be 5 megapixels but I doubt that really matters unless you're a fanatic. Plus a scanner can fit anysize photo.

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  • this piece of shit scanner if we can call it that, it sucks balls, the color is off and im pretty much having to fix every picture that i scan with it...

    you are just better of buying a scanner for digitizing your pictures, avoid this piece junk and just scan them....

  • this is retarded... why not just use a regular scanner? at first when i saw a picture of it i thought u could just stack your pictures in there and run it and it would sift through them scanning them. now THAT would be cool. who the hell wants to stand there putting each picture in a plastic frame and scan them? that would take FOREVER with the hundreds of pictures i have. you have to do way more than "just the push a button." sounds like regular scanning is more convenient

  • This device is a piece of junk.

    It only works right with non-glossy photos.

    The photos sometimes *fall into the device* so that you have to disassemble it to get them back.

    The color is always off, usually shifted more toward blue or brown.

    There is no support for 64-bit systems.

    It has a very limited range of compatible image sizes.

    I have not seen a single positive review from any consumer who owns this - only from paid reviewers.

    AVOID this piece of garbage.

  • buy a flatbed you posers

  • this looks like it'd take way longer than using a scanner... now what'd be cool is if you could load a stack of pictures in and it scan through them all like a copy machine would... without having to reload every time. i have hundreds of pics to input and this just doesn't seem like it's very time effective.

  • dude... why did this video have a thumbnail from one of my videos at the time of this comment post?

  • i agree

  • Oh I see.

    Well I can understand that but you can just edit them on the computer and re-scanning something never takes that long really. It just seems like this is a bigger, bulkier and less flexible (in what it can do) version of a scanner.

    PS: I'm not trying to argue with you lol :)

  • BAUER EXPLODED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • it's cute  =P

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