The best scanning solution for film photography and slide conversion
- Built in infrared channel can detect dust and scratches on the surface of the original negatives and slides. It is highly useful for defect removal without retouching the images.
- Standard IT8 Calibration Target (ISO 12641-1 compliant 1997) helps you ensure accurate color results , reducing the need for repeated scans or extensive post processing color correction.
- HDRi function - captures this information into a 64bit color HDRi file or a 32bit greyscale HDRi file
- Support Windows 7/ 8/ 10/ 11 (64-bit only) and Mac OS 10.7 ~ 13.x , user can download driver from Plustek website.
The precise color and detail creates extraordinary enlargements from films and Slides
Superb Scanning Resolution
This dedicated 35mm film scanner features true 7200 dpi optical resolution that ensures sharp and vivid images. Output files up to 68.9 megapixels are similar to those created by a full frame digital-SLR camera.
You can create high-quality enlargement prints up to 36” x 24”.
3.91 Dmax for smooth gradations and fine shadow detail
Dynamic range is the range of recordable light from darkest to lightest on the exposed film that a scanner can read.
With a dynamic range of up to 3.91 D, you will rediscover how beautiful and natural the highlights and shadows are in analog photography.
Built-in ICC profile
Color management is very important for input, output and display devices in the digital imaging world. Color management ensures your scanned images look exactly the same when printed and displayed.
The Plustek OpticFilm 8100 has built-in ICC profiles for different slide films including, Kodachrome slides. Your scanned images will look just as good when they are printed as they did on your display when they were scanned.
Comparison Table
OpticFilm 8100 | 8200i SE | 8200i Ai
- * if your scanner‘s hardware is supporting this feature. A copy of SilverFast HDR or HDR Studio is required for processing HDRi files.
- * OpticFilm 8100 is not supporting iSRD and HDRi features due to no built-in IR.