
Product summary
CNET Editors' ChoiceNov 03
The good: Excellent photo and graphic scans; built-in film- and slide-scanning capability.
The bad: Lightweight software package; bland design.
The bottom line: Epson's Perfection 1670 Photo scanner produces great photo scans for a decent price. It's a solid choice for everyday home use.
Specifications: Type: Flatbed scanner - Desktop ; Optical Resolution: 1600 dpi x 3200 dpi ; Scanner interface type: Hi-Speed USB ; See full specs
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The good: Excellent photo and graphic scans; built-in film- and slide-scanning capability.
The bad: Lightweight software package; bland design.
The bottom line: Epson's Perfection 1670 Photo scanner produces great photo scans for a decent price. It's a solid choice for everyday home use.
Specifications: Type: Flatbed scanner - Desktop ; Optical Resolution: 1600 dpi x 3200 dpi ; Scanner interface type: Hi-Speed USB ; See full specs
See all products in the Epson Perfection series
CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: Jeffrey Fuchs
Reviewed on: 11/25/2003
Released on: 07/16/2003 Given its user-friendly operation, range of features, and high-quality photo scans, the Epson Perfection 1670 Photo offers good value for its price, especially if you already have a good image-enhancement program, such as Adobe Photoshop. If you prefer a hefty software package over film- and slide-scanning capabilities, the cheaper Canon LiDE 50 may be a better fit. Epson dresses up the completely bland, light-gray, textured-plastic skin of the Perfection 1670 with a darker gray base and a slim, shiny, metallic-plastic control panel. The panel contains four clearly labeled buttons, one each for scanning, e-mailing, copying, and sharing images. Inside the scanner's lid, the padded document mat slides out to reveal a built-in transparency unit for scanning slides and film negatives. A black-plastic film and slide holder is included to position those media types underneath the transparency unit. The holder has room for one negative film strip (six exposures) and two slides. The Perfection 1670 is USB 2.0 enabled, and it comes with a USB cable, a power adapter, and a power cord, making it a breeze to set up. Epson's scan driver, EpsonScan, offers users three scanning modes--Professional, Home, and Full Auto--and its installation is intuitive. With Professional mode, users select all of their own settings; Home mode allows users to choose some settings; and Full Auto mode automates the entire scanning process. The Perfection 1670 also comes with Epson Smart Panel software, an app for organizing scanning tasks; Abbyy FineReader 5.0, an OCR (optical character recognition) toolset; and ArcSoft PhotoImpression, a limited set of image-manipulation tools. Best of all, the Perfection 1670 skillfully scans color photographs and black-and-white documents. Viewed on a 19-inch Samsung SyncMaster 957MB monitor, the 1670's color scans looked bright and crisp with little or no scanner-induced interference. Black-and-white documents showed good detail and a high level of shading subtleties, and text scans came out nicely dark and sharp.
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