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Omnia OK 300 Hybrid

High quality hybrid planetary scanner for simultaneously scanning in color, grayscale, bitonal output and microfilming books, newspapers, technical drawings, maps, etc. up to 1.350x960mm (>A0/E-size). All the operations are performed and controlled by a system that guarantees the utmost reliability and quality.

Key Characteristics:

  • Motorized column for height adjustment
  • 360° rotation of the scan head
  • High resolution lenses
  • “Cold” fluorescent illuminator
  • Continuous adjustment of the opening of the photogram mask
  • Auto focus adjustments (electronic) and the reduction ratio
  • Auto exposure adjustment
  • Mobile exposure sensor
  • Three operating modes possible: simultaneous scanning and microfilming, scanning only, or microfilming only are part of the functions controlled by the keypad
  • Analog filming (microfilm) 16/35 mm. bitonal, grayscale and color output; reduction ratio from 7x to 36x
  • Scanning unit:
    • Double tri-linear CCD from 21,360 pixels (RGB); 36-bit color
    • Maximum optical resolution: 400dpi (A0/E)
    • Scanning speed under 60 sec for A0 format at 300 dpi
    • Automatic detection of remaining film
  • AT0 flat platen:
    • Platen with operable glass for documents up to 1,350x960mm
  • Tilting platen OT 180H/A0:
    • Motorized platen makes it easier to handle books with spines of up to 24 cm. The book is opened 180°, placed on two surfaces and pressed against the glass platen to ensure best exposure. Gradual adjustments can be made. The book supports can be balanced and adjusted automatically before exposure. Adjustments are made with the foot pedals. Operable glass top
  • Omniscan 11.6 and Orthoscan software
    • Scanning subsystem to optimize the quality of the image and correct the curvature.
    • Image formats: TIFF, JPEG, Multipage TIFF, PDF, BMP, PCX
    • Curvature correction functions
    • Edge masking
    • Rectification
    • Contrast
    • Image enhancement (sharpness)
    • Indication of the actual DPI
    • Image centering
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