I've had a number of scanners over the years from multiple manufacturers. I had a bunch of photos and slides that I needed to process and was dreading the amount of time it would take on my trusty old Canon 8400F, so I decided to upgrade.
I've had a number of scanners over the years from multiple manufacturers. I had a bunch of photos and slides that I needed to process and was dreading the amount of time it would take on my trusty old Canon 8400F, so I decided to upgrade.
Wish I could give this two rankings, one for the size and packaging and the other for picture quality. Let's do the pic quality first. Scanning chromes, and black and white negs is a joy. It's a nice scanner, great detail even when upsampling to 2400 dpi. Crisp and sharp with good range and tone.
I bought this over a year ago and finally got around to doing what I need to do, which is start scanning a few thousand 35mm slides taken from about 1970 to 1990. After studying the manual and experimenting, I settled on a set of scanning parameters and decided to use the TIFF file format for master...
Took some time to master the controls (my incompetence not Epson) but once up and running I would have to describe it as a good buy. Reason for 4 stars only is the poor quality of the film carriers. Perhaps there is a reason they are so flexible and seemingly delicate. If so the reason escapes me.
I though it was just me, but after a generous friend who specialises in Mac IT had wrestled with it for two hours, it became abundantly clear that the 2014 software supplied with the Epson Perfection 600 is sufficiently bug-riddled to fail in all of its advanced functions; I was able to kick-start...
I am very disappointed. I have an Epson SureColor P800,for my high end amateur printing and have used my Epson Artisan 810 for routine printing and for scanning photo memories (I do not feel the need to scan these at high quality).
I bought this unit about one month ago and have scanned over 1,000 old (some over 50 years old) 35 mm slides. The results have been excellent. My only complaint is that the numbering stops at 999 and starts repeating. Small issue but surprised.
It produces very nice images with colour, black and white plus slide film. I have also scanned photographs with good results. It took several hours to work out the best settings for me but now I have those set I mostly get a good image after the first scan but its fairly straightforward to tweak the...
Good quality flatbed and film scans
Standard software slow and flaky; difficult to navigate
Nice scanner. Does as you'd expect. I've done reflective originals and slides but haven't done any negatives, yet. I'm using it with both Vue Scan and Epson software. The Vue Scan seems a lot faster. Also, this scanner is much quicker than my old 1270 scanner.
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