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Scanners sold by Regent Instruments
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Scanners for Regent Instruments products
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| Note 1: STD (Standard) and LA (Large Area) scanners are commercial grade, LC (Low Cost) scanners are consumer grade. Note 2: "-II" appended to a scanner name means it is the second generation for that scanner model, "-III" means it is the third and so one. |
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Scanners are not created equal |
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| 1-Optical resolution and minimum pixel size These two specifications are related. A higher resolution is better (pixel size is smaller). The optical resolution is the highest resolution at which the images are scanned without interpolation. Maximum resolution is the highest resolution a scanner can produce with interpolation. Interpolated resolution is calculated after the scanner adds theoretical pixels to an image, it averages the colors of neighboring pixels to create additional pixels; something which may help to enhance details already seen by the scanner. The goal for a good scanner is to achieve the best resolvability to distinguish fine details (like tree-ring transitions). There are large differences among scanners and sometimes their theoretical specifications do not match their actual performances. This is because it is not only the sampling frequency (dpi) that is important but also the quality of the optical, electronic and mechanical components. Even if you don't plan to scan at 2000 dpi, a 2000 dpi scanner usually produce better scans at 600 dpi than a 600 dpi scanner. |
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| 2-TWAIN versus File Transfer: There are two ways to acquire images for use with Regent's image analysis programs: TWAIN is standard software protocol that regulates communication between software applications and imaging devices such as scanners. With twain drivers, an application that requires the acquisition of images can activate the scanning process and load the resulting images directly into system memory. File Transfer is the process by which an image file is created through the use of the general scanning software that comes with the scanner, saved to disk and then opened (or transferred) with a second imaging application. Thus, this process is slower because it involves two extra steps: the saving to disk and opening of the files. |
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Why buy a scanner from Regent Instruments ? |
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| 1- Compatibility. You are sure that the scanner, its accessories (see below) and software program(s) will work together as expected. Some features in our programs will only work for the scanners that we sell (we cannot adapt them to all existing models). 2- Technical Assistance. 3- Calibration for precise measurements. 4- Reliability and image quality. 5- Suitability. 6- Accessories for faster and easier scanning. These include trays of different sizes to scan immersed roots and positioning systems. These accessories allow to do repetitive tasks such as placing samples at the same position on the scanner (to bypass the preview step) or to scan with an adapted color contrasting background. Another example is the cover raiser that allows to scan thick objects like roots in our trays. Accessories can easily be removed and installed by the user in a few seconds. |
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Last Revision: April 3, 2009