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is a habit I'll keep for a while, but some of my favorite film photographers are getting great results out of older models like the V500, so I think the V600 is more than enough for the majority of film shooters
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If you try to scan this it will not give you the best results.
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I opted for scanning the prints instead which gave me great results
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Only used a few times so far but we liked the results
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I am extremely pleased and would recommend this scanner to anyone who wants outstanding results at a moderate price.
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The results I have received is really quite good, especially when viewed on my computer monitor
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, you could probably get great results with this scanner.
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I have not yet used the scanner for negatives, but expect to see excellent results, based on the quality I've seen so far.
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If your sole use of a scanner is to digitize film, take a close look at a dedicated film scanner or perhaps the V700 which may give you slightly better results.
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None of the "shortcut buttons" work as a result
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Fast and produces really good results
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Pros: excellent result, very fast (LED), energy efficientCon: I wish the slide holder would hold more than 4 slidesHighly recommended
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Fantastic results scanning 35mm color negatives
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I've scanned paper, old photos, negatives and slides with it and all had very nice results
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Always use 48 Bit RGB.For best results, ignore all the automated features (Unsharp Mask, Grain Reduction
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I've been using this scanner for about 2 years with excellent results
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So far i've only used it on 35mm negatives but the results are amazing
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The on-screen results of a basic "Full Auto" scan look exactly like the photo
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Lots of available adjustment to get perfect results
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Haven't tried color negatives yet but expect great results as well
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Slide scanning is somewhat tedious, taking almost 2 minutes per slide at 2400dpi, but the results are worth it.
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My experience with the V600 has been very good and since I'm a beginner a more advanced user could probably achieve even better results.
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Great scanner and output results for the price.
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Scanning a lot of film has to be time consuming, so reliable good results are key.
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The software is easy to use and produces good results.
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The Epson V600 gives a better result.
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Both prints and slides are digitized with really good results.
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The ICE process takes a long time (about 2 or 3 minutes per slide), but when old slides are dirty, the results are great
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This scanner and the software has increased my throughput about 3x, and produces superior results compared to my old system.
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I just wanted to preserve the photos, and I needed to do it quickly, and the results were extremely satisfying
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I have already scanned over 100 slides with the V600 with excellent results.
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Easy to use and the photographic results are outstanding.
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Like any tool, results can be good if you know the limits of the tool itself
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Wow, this gives great results
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The bottom line is this: a scanner is essentially a digital camera, so just like any other digital image, your final results are going to be largely dependent on how adept you are post-processing, i.e., Photoshop.
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While it takes a little while to scan each set of 4 photos, it is faster than other scanners and really does produce a great result
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solid, well built, fast, excellent results on documents, photos, and slides
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I converted all of my old 35mm slides again, and the results with this scanner were much better than my original technique.
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It's also the one adjustment that you don't get immediate feedback, so you may have to re-scan without Digital ICE if the results are bad
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Have tried the 'color restoration' feature on some faded 1980's snaps and the results are a definite improvement though you should not expect it to be 100%
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Very easy to get very good results
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The ICE feature/software provides excellent results, but is a very heavy duty from computation/processing point of view and slows down the process (I have scanned about 3000 slides)
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I have not gotten into my major reason for purchase, i.e., digitizing my slides and photos but am looking forward to good results.
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It's easy to use and load and it produces great results.
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Great photo scanner for both reflective and film media that produces outstanding results.
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I've gotten some awesome results with it's scanning
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but if you expect to simply get the best results then you will be disappointed
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Many of these are over 60 years old and I am getting great results
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I've been scanning slides and getting great results faster at 6400 dpi, better color accuracy and more detail
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The results were spectacular: smooth, clean tones, broad tonal range.
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Clear, precise results; easy to adjust the settings to get the results you want.
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As a professional Windows computer consultant and Website Developer, I get great results with my Epson scanner
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Excellent results for not a lot of money.
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The scanners ability to separate the slides, treat them like separate photos with brilliant results is just a wonder
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I have probably only scanned about 500 negatives so far, however, I can report that the scan operation is fairly straight forward and yields a great result even without using the highest settings.
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Did one large photo print scan: result, perfect.
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Did everything I could possibly ask for, quickly with excellent results
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I highly recommend the V600 if you want excellent results and the ability to correct flaws on your photos.
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The color correction works well, and I've seen some really good results with slides that are 40-50 years old
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It's easy to use and the results are excellent
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Also scanned a couple old prints with equally good results
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I have scanned slides with it with great results
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but you can get great results
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I have scanned over 1000 35mm slides with excellent results!
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Easy to use, great results.
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Have used Epson scanners for years and love their results.
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I have also scanned a variety of documents, all with outstanding results, especially when compared with the scanner on my HP all-in-one printer.
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but I figured out how to scan them with good results
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The idea that you can just sit down and scan 50 images per hour and get a good result is wishful thinking, so set your expectations accordingly
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Have scanned literally thousands of my slides and photos with great results in most cases.
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I've scanned thousands of photographs and negatives with great results, until the joy ended about six months ago, at which time the images abruptly lost their sharpness.
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Scanner produces great quality results.
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The results are fantastic.
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I had good results with larger format negatives from WW2.
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These are old family photos which have needed some touch up in Lightroom but most have had very clear results where the negative was good.
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When using the included Epson Scan software the output far surpasses the results you can get from a cheap CIS scanner or the scanner typically built into an all-in-one printer.
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I have scanned photos of varying age and quality and the results were excellent.
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This still doesn't give you fantastic results or good editing control over the image
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These will probably require some manual tweaking in professional mode to get satisfactory results.
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Perfect for converting 35mm slides to photos Converted about 1200 slides to ph0t0s and the results were outstanding.
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The results are excellent, and I will be giving commercially printed copies to each of my children for Christmas this year
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And the results are startling
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Even the technologically inept have not complained and achieved great results.
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It takes longer (4 min per slide) but the results are much better
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easy to use with good results
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have used it twice with great results.
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Great product with great results!
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Always use 48 Bit RGB.For best results, ignore all the automated features (Unsharp Mask, Grain Reduction
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Excellent results
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Very good ability and results, copying from negative films.3
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I've ordered Canon 9000 MKII and hope to have better results
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Mostly positive and some really nice results on old 35mm negs and slides
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I have really enjoyed the ease of use and the end results
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I have used it to scan many very old photos, some dating back to the 1890's, with very good results.
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The scanner is very slow above 600dpi, but the results are worth it.
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Sometimes you can get better results making corrections in a good photo editing program on your own, sometimes this does a wonderful job and saves you the time.
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My final experiment was to rescan a negative of an image which the 2450 had produced a sharp result.
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and I get a great result
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But upon a slightly sarcastic, yet helpful, recommendation from another reader, just set it to "automatic" and the results were astonishingly good
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I also plan on using it for slides in the near future and also expect great results.
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Amazing results from long lost slides in bad shape.
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I scan at either 3200 or 6400 dpi for slides, so that if I like I can easily blow the results up to 17 x
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After researching scanners and reading reviews, I decided on the Perfection V600 and purchased one just over a month ago and although I have only used the Full Auto Mode thus far, I have scanned over 400 30+ year old slides with incredible results.
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Although I had my friend (and IT guy) show me how to use the color photo scanner correctly, the results from OLD pictures were amazing
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I have scanned prints, text, negatives and slides and it has come up with excellent results
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Put my photos in, click scan, wait, see result, split up the results into individual files
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Had great results after that
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Works great , simple to use , great quality results .
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Have viewed them on a 47 inch TV with great results
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That said, I got my results--my very positive results--using those mid-range settings
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The results are superior.
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Use the software in Pro Mode for your best results
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I have done film, slides and pictures with fantastic results
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Here's a quick rundown of my workflow, and what's gotten the best results for me to date, as well as a few random thoughts about shooting film in the digital age
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My scanning result have been excellent.
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If it continues to function and give good results, I may revisit this review and up the stars to a higher number.
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You might be like me and wonder if you can get even higher quality out of a scanner, since the results aren't really going to blow you away
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Good results scanning 35mm slides and photos
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In order to get the best results from this scanner, you need to a) have reasonable expectations and b) be prepared to spend some time with each image.
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My old scanner supposedly had some better specs than this one, but the results I am getting from this Epson look noticeably better than what I was getting with the other scanner
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The results are often amazing
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I'd worked with an older dedicated-film scanner that delivered nice results but was very slow and was beginning to fail regularly.
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I have been scanning 2 1/4" square black and whites to a 1.5 mb jpeg and have found the result very good for my purposes
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I mean I do believe you can get better results from a dedicated film scanner, however a quick search here on amazon will reveal the sad truth that to buy an old, used dedicated film scanner from the likes of Nikon could run you into four figures.
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You can only do 4 slides at a time and with all the color correction and scratch removal options on it takes about 2 minutes per slide, but the results are amazing.
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Once you get the software to scan an image or document, the result is beautiful, it is too
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Just outstanding results!!!!
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use this with 35mm film camera and a pixma pro 100 and you will get awesome results.
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I have scanned photos, slides, color and b&w negatives - all with good results.
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it a good scanner, but the software that come with it is garbage.you can still use it a third party software with some very good results.
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But I've scanned about 4000 family photos (and even tintypes) and the results are great.
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The results were outstanding
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The results are great
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The other scanners were slow, difficult to load and did not give the best results
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Though limited a little by today's standards it always produced excellent results on photo prints.
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The results again were outstanding
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I scan at either 3200 or 6400 dpi for slides, so that if I like I can easily blow the results up to 17 x
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The results have been outstanding!
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I was happy t it works well with windows