But I’m begging you, please, be merciful and let me forget. I’m not blaming you for my mistakes, Pandigital. Must I also endure 300dpi JPEGs of our first date at the Wrench-Ur-Own Auto Parts Junkyard? Haven’t I suffered enough? Do I really need a permanent electronic record to remind me? I already carry a silent burden of shame that I ever dated that creepy Jerry guy with the weird earwax problem and the extensive collection of History Channel videos about Hitler’s war machine. Look, anybody who was alive during the ‘90s knows how unflattering those pleated, acid-washed, tight-rolled jeans were. It’s so simple, I just keep on scanning my old pictures without ever stopping to consider if some memories are best left forgotten. With just one touch, I can digitally scan any photo from wallet size up to 4圆 and save it directly to an SD, MS, MMC, or xD card. Yes, the Pandigital Photolink Scanner makes it easy to remember everything I wish I could forget. These are just a few of the magical memories I’m preserving with my one-touch Pandigital Photolink Scanner. And let’s not forget my hairstyle atrocities over the years, from the crimped look to The Rachel. There was that trip to Tijuana that I spent entirely in the bathroom. Let’s see… there was that time my old boyfriend Frank took me to watch lingerie football for my birthday. Designed for ease of use, scanned images are saved directly to SD card for quick and simple transfer to your digital photo frame Pandigital PANSCN02. Want more great deals? Sign up for our Daily Digest emails! I Forgot To Remember To Delete The link below has it direct from Pandigital in the USA for $89.99 but I assume there would be a delivery charge to add and of course VAT when importing as well as possible problems if you had a problem during the warranty period.You missed it! But Today's Woot is waiting! I found the Pandigital Photolink available for €89,00 from Amazon on the first link below. I found the Pandigital Photolink available for $79.99 from Amazon on the first link below.
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The quality of the photographs I gave it varied and the scanned copies were all quite acceptable and as stated specialised software could even restore a flawed photograph to a far better condition than that of the original image.ĭoing my Internet searches found the Pandigital Photolink at a best price of £99.99 from the first link below. If it could do A4 then I see no reason why it could not also be used as a conventional page scanner with OCR software able to turn the pages into editable text if required. I myself have numerous 6inch wide offerings that have no longer or never had negatives for. It would also be nice if the unit could handle wider images (up to say A4) as there are lots of wider than 11cm images about. It would however improve the value if something of the sort were included on a CD.
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Once you have scanned the images to a PC there are a range of software products that can improve the original or remove things like scratches or marks but that is beyond the range of this product. Should you images be larger or you are away from a PC for a longer time I see no reason why a larger capacity card could not be used and the required files moved to it so that you could capture an even larger number if required.
So this leaves you around 425MB of space for photographs, using my rough figure that means you can save around 850 photographs to the supplied card before it becomes totally full. The stuff on the card, documentation in six languages and the utility to allow you to scan direct to your PC take around 60MB.
As a ball park figure a range of 6x4inch (15x10cm) photographs averaged out at around 500KB each so say two to a Megabyte. The size of the files will of course vary according to the size of the picture and indeed the content of it.
I scanned a number of photographs that I had taken more than a few years ago that had become separated (misplaced) from the negatives so the possibilities of getting copies from the negatives was not an option for me. There is some software on the provided (512MB) SD card to allow you to scan direct to the PC and while this works the whole beauty of this small unit is that you can visit granny or auntie and browse her photographs and add them to your collection without the original having to leave her front room. By default if you connect the USB cable to a PC it will see it as a USB SD card.