To purchase Wicks and Wilson RS100, RS150, RS200, or RS325
roll film scanner please call us
Wicks and Wilson RS100, RS150, RS200, RS325
The Wicks and Wilson range of RS roll film scanners are fully featured scanning systems which will scan both 16 and 35mm roll film, simplex or duplex, positive or negative, bitonal or greyscale. Each one of the four Scanstations has its own individual performance characteristics, however, they all have one common theme, ease of use, reliability, high productivity and the ultimate in image quality.
Every Scanstation is supplied with dedicated SCANFILM software incorporating SMARTSCAN, our unique advanced image enhancement technology.
Converting roll film images and capturing them in digital form for subsequent storage, archiving, distribution or printing has never been easier, simpler, or better
An overview of the models in the range of RS-Series roll microfilm scanners is provided below. Alternatively please click on the links to the right for more detailed information.
Features:
- Graphical wizards provide a quick and easy way to configure detection and sizing parameters on the scanner.
- Automatic frame detection using image edge (leading/trailing, normal/inverse), blip code (up to four levels) or a combination of both.
- Automatic extraction of images using fixed page size or auto-cropping of variable sized documents.
- Job Setup creates a unique store of all batch scanning parameters, easily retrieved at a later date.
- Smartscan, the Wicks and Wilson designed 12-bit image processing system for microfilm, provides real-time control of on-board advanced imaging tools for both bitonal and 256-level greyscale imaging.
- Fully-featured production tools provide automatic deskew (greyscale and bitonal), rotation, cropping and logging capabilities.
- Dual save increases productivity for poor quality film by simultaneously creating a high-quality greyscale duplicate of the bitonal data.
- Duplex film captured in a single pass with fully configurable detection, sizing and naming options. Imaging parameters set independently for upper and lower frames, giving the best results from varying quality film.
- Continuous data output produces contiguous files, with or without gaps, enabling uninterrupted data to be created for offline processing.
