Updates of SilverFast and the drivers were readily available online, and once installed worked well together. Installing the drivers on both systems did not happen smoothly first time round, and required updating from within device manager. ![]() It was also tested on a Windows 7 64 bit laptop. SilverFast was trialed first on a 32 bit XP system straight from the disk. 2 GHz CPU or above (INTEL based CPU, NOT PowerPC).I will give most of my attention to the software, given that is where the main changes have taken place. The 8100 was launched with this version of SilverFast in early 2012. SilverFast 8 has been around since August 2011, and adapted and available for the Plustek Opticfilm range since March 2012. I would like to point out that the differences I have found from the Plustek Opticfilm 7400 are the extra. Unlike the higher end model, there is no infrared dust and scratch removal, though the algorithms that are available on this scanner are fairly capable. Enhanced support for Kodachrome transparencies, which are notoriously difficult to scan well, is also included. Silverfast SE Plus 8 offers features that will be useful to both experienced users, and complete novices alike. It has to be noted that Presto! does not operate on a Mac. ![]() One CD contains Presto! PageManager and drivers the other Silverfast SE Plus 8 scanning software. There is the scanner, a 1.5metre USB cable, slide and negative holders, mains adapter, two manuals and two CDs. Plustek report improved functionality and features to perform better than ever, but are they enough to tempt you?Įverything you need is in the box, down to a padded carry case for safe transportation. Plustek's latest film scanner is a mid-range model that costs around £200 offering resolutions of up to 7200dpi, an improved Dmax of 3.6, multy exposure support and advanced energy saving features. Plustek Opticfilm 8100: Click on the thumbnail for a larger image.
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