Digital Film Recorder Maximizes Sharpness

The HR 6000 Digital Palette Color Film Recorder creates high–;resolution, professional quality 35mm slides, prints and chromes in just minutes from personal computers and workstations.

It contains enhanced Polaroid optics, a high–;precision CRT and dynamic focus circuitry to produce slides with 4,000 lines of resolution in up to 16.7 million colors. With option camera backs for slides, prints or chromes, the recorder supports more than 20 film types.

Presenters will especially benefit from the HR 6000"s six–;element custom glass lens, which maximizes sharpness from the center to the edges of images. The unit connects via standard parallel or SCSI ports on any IBM–;compatible or Macintosh computer. Polaroid Electronic Imaging, Cambridge, MA, (800) 816–;2611, ext. 729.

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