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PRESS RELEASE: SilverFast Releases Special Update for Canon Scanners


KIEL, Germany -- 03 December 2008 -- LaserSoft Imaging has released SilverFast 6.6.0r4, a powerful update for Canon Scanner users. The new release features a significant quality boost while delivering much faster scans.

In contrast to the Canon's own software, SilverFast comes with famous highlights such as SilverFast Multi-Exposure, special Kodachrome profiles and Multi-Processor capability. Outstanding productivity comes from the implementation of SilverFast's iSRD for optimum infrared-based dust and scratch removal.

SilverFast Multi-Exposure increases dynamic range of Canon scanners significantly. This means more image details and less noise in scans. Independent research has shown that by using SilverFast Multi-Exposure the number of grays that the scanner can differentiate increases from 776 up to 4,169 (Canon 8600F).

SilverFast iSRD is the perfect dust and scratch remover. iSRD can work fully automatic but is also fully user adjustable regarding its strength and effect.

Special Kodachrome profiles for Canon Scanner help to scan Kodachrome slides with brilliant colors and maximum dynamic range.

The new SilverFast release for Canon scanner reduces the effective time for scans with dust and scratch removal function dramatically. This is achieved by fully using the power of Duo- and Multi-Core processors and optimum workflows.

For more information visit http://www.silverfast.com/show/scanners-canon/en.html.


(First posted on Thursday, December 4, 2008 at 13:37 EST)

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