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When this happens, the whole process greatly slows down.
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Since it is entirely manual, the process is quite tedious.
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It is a cumbersome process to convert one slide at a time.
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resolution,very rapid processing time,not so perfect for exposure (some slide need correction)
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Get ready for a tedious process if you're scanning 8mm.
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While it is a slow process it does an outstanding job and at a great price
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The scanning process is easy.
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Slow process but OK quality
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It's a slow process, but I'm beginning to get the hang of it
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The process was fairly easy and went quickly.
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Only downside is that most copies require color correction using Photoshop resulting in a slow total process from start to finish.
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This product however scans prefectly onto a SD card and it's as easy as a two button process.
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The process goes like this: first, you place the 8mm guide in the negative scanner tray, then feed the film through, then line up each individual frame and take a scan.
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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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If this process sounds tedious, that's because it is, but the results this unit yields in the process are great.
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The scanning process is quite easy, but the quality of the scans is very poor
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Tedious process with poor quality results
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Making a slightest color/brightness adjustments is very time consuming and ruins otherwise speedy process
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It's a relatively slow, tedious process; I digitized ~4000 slides and negatives over about three months, a few hours at a time.
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I was impressed with the quality but thought the process was a little tedious as you have to put a slide into the frame, insert it, review the image and capture it, then repeat for the next one
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The negatives I processed were 35 mm and 110
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We were hoping that it would be a faster process.
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Making a slightest color/brightness adjustments is very time consuming and ruins otherwise speedy process