![]() Microtek has long championed a glass-less approach by using a separate bed below the scanner glass for scanning transparencies. ![]() But nothing removes that scanner bed glass from the optical path. A lamp in the cover provides illumination. ![]() We've since reviewed the Epson V700/V750 scanner, noting not only its very high resolution but its rather finicky focusing adjustments.Īs good as the Epson is - and it's very good - it handles transparency scanning through the same glass bed it uses for reflective scanning. In that long ago article, we discussed the Epson V700 along with the M1 and Microtek's i900. Last Friday, FedEx delivered the $699 Microtek ArtixScan M1 Pro and we thought we'd share our experience with it in our diary format. SAN FRANCISCO - It's hard to believe we first wrote about the M1 in October 2006, publishing a short feature in the newsletter on the state of the art in scanning. The Imaging Resource Digital Photography Newsletter M1 DIARY Microtek ArtixScan M1 - Installation By MIKE PASINI
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