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Hp scan jet g4050
Hp scan jet g4050













hp scan jet g4050

However, once I have completed scanning my thousands of photos, I suppose the auto photo feeder option would not be so important with digital camera these days. (HP no longer makes a low end scanner available for auto photo feeding.) This was really great for scanning lots of 4 x 6 photos. (If you get one, don't forget that HP put an off/on switch at the back of the G4050.) The only thing I miss from my last HP scanner is the automatic photo feeder. It makes it much easier & quicker to raise the top. And certainly not least, I really like the lid handle that HP put on this one. I mostly use the 48 dpi for snapshots, as it is faster, and the 96 dpi for portraits, which is a bit slower. I also like the fact that it gives me a choice for 48 dpi or 96 dpi. (The older models did not do such a good job at automatically cropping.) The "Auto Straightening" leaves a slight bit to be desired. Before you "Accept" the scan, you can manually adjust the cropping of each picture if you have to by just clicking once on the scan that needs adjusting (rarely required).

hp scan jet g4050

Then it re-scans and automatically gives you individual scans. crops each picture and it does a great job at automatically cropping. What I particular like is that you can scan more than one photo at one time and the G4050 automatically.

hp scan jet g4050

But the HP seems to have a nice progrom for that. I have a seperate leading photo software program and I use that for organizing. The software has many more features with it that I have yet to try out. As with any new software, I had to get use to the new software with the G4050. I upgraded from the 1st and "wore out" my 2nd.















Hp scan jet g4050