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Non-Kodak slides are a bit difficult to push through, at least for my 30+ year old ones
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This might be a problem with slides being warped a bit
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The device performs as described, but it could be a bit more flexible with respect to manual adjustments.
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don't know if it's just me, but it seems like a little bit of the 35mm frame gets cropped off
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Bad because you'll always be missing a bit of the frame and you're forced to make this decision as you scan, so it slows the process down
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In turn you spend quite a bit of time cleaning the scanner with the brush that is included
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It wasn't perfect, in the sense that some images would come out a bit too dark, though there were tedious ways to change various colours.
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I use an Epson V600, which does a much better job, although it's a bit slower to use than the Wolverine.
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A bit slow to use as slides must be fed into the tray one at a time, each one pushes out the previous one.
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The back light could be a bit stronger as well.
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Because it blows it up so big, every bit of dust will be magnified and you will not want the scans if you don't keep things clean
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The best bit is the ease of use: 300 slides an hour, a bit of color balance or brightness adjustment post-processing and you're away.
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Bad because you'll always be missing a bit of the frame and you're forced to make this decision as you scan, so it slows the process down
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It slows down production quite a bit.
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This was easy to figure out and easy to use, though I agree with others that pushing the button twice is a bit tedious.
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The negatives were a bit trickier, luckily there were only a few, for this I do wish the scanner had more color adjustments, the photo-shop in this case could only do so much.
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It is a bit awkward to maneuver this way, but I only had a few slides that wouldn't work in the cartridge
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Great for B&W, Terrible for ColorI've run a lot of B&W and Color film through here, and without a doubt, the B&W is miles ahead of the color
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In a single weekend I converted over 1200 slides (35mm and 110), and well as B&W and color negatives
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Great for B&W, Terrible for ColorI've run a lot of B&W and Color film through here, and without a doubt, the B&W is miles ahead of the color
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Very good machine that allowed me to scan 2200 color slides, 5200 color negatives and over 3000 B&W negatives in about 5 solid days.
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I transferred several thousand color and B&W slides and several rolls worth of negatives without any issues
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The color on older slides cannot be adjusted as well as I liked