When I looked at the various Epson 500, 550, 600 scanners earlier in
response to this thread, I'm pretty sure one of the sites I found
Amazon, B&H or Adorama showed similar repair technology for scanning old
prints.
It may not be "ICE", but there's some kind of auto-repair that works
with print materials.
On 4/3/2014 5:39 PM, Igor Roshchin wrote:
Thanks a lot to all who responded!
So, it looks like everybody is happy with their
"Epson Perfection" 500,550,600 models.
One of the differences I see with this, higher end, compared to
Epson Perfection - 37 model, is that they have "ICE" technology
for removal of the dust from the negatives and transparent films.
As far as I understand how it works, it is not applicable for
non-transparent media. Right?
Is there anything else that you find important in any 500-600 models
compared to 37/370 ?
Igor
From s...@trantor.komkon.org Tue Apr 1 15:26:21 2014
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 15:26:05 -0400 (EDT)
From: Igor Roshchin <s...@komkon.org>
To: PDML@pdml.net
Subject: OT - What photo-scanner? -- help needed.
Hi All!
I remember seeing some discussion about photoscanners on the list not
too long ago, and so I thought some people wouldn't mind sharing their
thoughts again.
My brother is considering buying one and asked me for my advise.
>From what I know, slide scanning is not important, it will be primarily
printed photos that will be scanned.
Any suggestions as to what features/characteristics to look for and what
to avoid?
Any particular models?
One of the models that he is considering is "Epson Perfection V37".
Any comments about it?
Thank you!
Igor
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