The Flextight X5 is the top model in the Flextight scanner series providing the best of all worlds. Ease of use, incomparable quality, unique, batch-scanning facilities all packed in a classical & characteristic design. The very high quality Kodak CCD is an 8000+ pix sensor. Even though you can find scanners with larger sensors you will not find better clarity & detail rendition when scanning photographic film. That is due to the electronic handling of the sensor, the mechanical precision as well as the quality of filters & the resolving power of the Rodenstock lens. Running the electronics at this speed demands a great deal from the internal design & is also a challenge in terms of heat generation. Therefore the Flextight X5 scanners are equipped with a Peltier cooling device on the CCD itself. In this way heat is controlled which avoids compromising the quality of the scans. The scanner is equipped with a light condenser eliminating the effect of small dust particles, which are normally invisible unless you zoom 100% into your image. They can be the most annoying & time-consuming part of scanning but the are removed without losing speed or quality. in addition, you can add the flex Touch dust removal feature which will remove dust & small scratches without having any impact on the sharpness at all. by attaching the Batch or slide feeder, it is now possible to set up an automatic scanning workflow. The Batch Feeder allows up to 60 originals to be scanned unattended. the Batch Feeder can take most kinds of transparencies & they are automatically recognised & scanned according to pre-defined specifications. the Feeder holds up to 50 slides, which can be scanned in one batch. The files produced can either be final TIFF files cropped & corrected or saved as raw 3F files, which can be opened & corrected just as if they were initial scans. When selecting the 3F file format as automatic scan mode the images are scanned in a specified resolution at 16 bits per colour. In this way the full range of the original is extracted from the scan, The 3F file is never altered but will act as a "preview scan" when you open it later & you can re-do all operations & change what-ever parameter you like. This is exactly like re-scanning but without the film original present. Furthermore
- every time you save a file from the 3F format the history of your decisions is embedded inside the 3F file, which will enable you to repeat whatever you have been doing whenever you like.