<p>Photographs are typically taken to immortalize good memories that people have with our family and friends. Up to a decade ago, most shots are preserved in terms of photo films. Chances are, you would have boxes and boxes of brown photo films stacked in some corner of your home. Photo films do not fare well through the test of time. After some time, the photo films decline in quality and will some day be useless. To increase the lifespan of old shots on films, you can scan them and store them digitally. To do this, you can scan them using film scanners. Here is a short review of one of the most effective film scanners in the market, the Nikon Super CoolScan 5000 ED film scanner.</p>
<p>First of all, it is essential to know that the Coolscan 5000ED film scanner is a professional scanner. There are plenty of amateur film scanners out there, but the images scanned from these scanners are absolutely no match for the Nikon model. No variety of photo editing and adjusting can help the quality of amateur film scanners. Mainly because we are working with priceless old photographs, let me just say that the CoolScan is value every penny.</p>
<p>The Coolscan 5000ED film scanner is very customizable to not only produce images that duplicate the quality of the original photo, but also remove any flaws and improve the quality of the first photo. Right after much tweaking, I personally found the scan time of one and a half minute to be the best (at 2000 dpi).</p>
<p>The various functions found on the Nikon Coolscan 5000 film scanner is just heaven sent. There is a dust and scratch removal feature than will work like a charm. There is also a grain removal function that sharpens the photographs. There are tones of other functions that you may use to improve the standard of the old photos. </p>

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