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FINE ART DIGITAL IMAGING

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Leading the charge in providing top flight services to Canada’s foremost visual artists and photographers, we are proud of our Legacy of Excellence and look forward to upholding the Tradition of Quality for years to come.

*Please note that we will be closed on Saturday July 31st and Monday August 2nd for the Civic Holiday.*



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Cruse Syncron 285
Fine Art Scanner

This purpose-built unique scanner leaves our competition at bay and secretly in awe. Able to scan artwork as large as 90” x 60” in one go or larger in sections, with perfect geometry, UV-free cool lighting, choice of no glare even lighting or texture revealing modes, it leaves in the dust the best digital backs money can buy today and perhaps many tomorrows.


Aside from being a perfect fine art scanner, our Cruse has also seen action in applications such as architecture, book publication and computer texture mapping, to name a few. Up to 299 megapixels strong, there is just no limit to what it can do. If you are tired of chasing that elusive ultimate art scan, look no further than our Cruse . We will be happy to answer any questions or schedule a quick demo at your convenience. Please see www.uberscan.ca for further details.

Imacon Flextight Film Scanner

Our most popular scan offering for transparencies or negatives up to 4 X 5, the Imacon’s ingenius flex technology ensures sharp results and its high quality is suitable for most imaging applications.

Screen 1045 Ai Drum Scanner

For the utmost quality in transparency scanning, this drum scanner offers a maximum optical resolution up to 8000 p.p.i. and size up to 11”x14”

Heidelberg Topaz Scanner

Although the Topaz is a capable scanner for reflectives and transparencies, due to our abundant scanning arsenal, it is assigned to service reflective originals up to 12”x18”.

Noritsu Film Scans

For a cost effective solution in film scanning for web use, we offer Noritsu Film Scanner for 35mm and 120 formats in transparencies (slides) or negatives. Scans can be uncut rolls or individual frames.