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Hello friends,

In 2001 I purchased an Epson Perfection 1650 photo scanner. I paid $264.99 for it. Originally it scanned documents and slides and negatives. It still does a great job scanning documents unfortunately the light bulb used for scanning slides and negatives no longer functions and the part is no longer made.

I have continued to use the scanner to scan documents.

Today my wife and I were at an estate sale and lo and behold sitting on the table for $100 was an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner. I bought it on the condition that if I got it home and the slide / negative function didn¡¯t function I could return it. I got it home and voila it works perfectly. I did have to download drivers for it and Epson technical support emailed me the link. I use VueScan to control the scanner - it all works great. The same scanner sells today for $349. I got a deal!

So I am offering, free of charge, the Perfection 1650 scanner. If you want it and you live in Louisville and surrounding environs I will arrange to deliver it to you. Otherwise you would have to make arrangements to pick it up.
This scanner does a great job scanning docs but no longer is able to scan slide and negatives.

Let me know if you want it.


 

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On Aug 7, 2024, at 5:50?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

Today my wife and I were at an estate sale and lo and behold sitting on the table for $100 was an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner. I bought it on the condition that if I got it home and the slide / negative function didn¡¯t function I could return it. I got it home and voila it works perfectly. I did have to download drivers for it and Epson technical support emailed me the link. I use VueScan to control the scanner - it all works great. The same scanner sells today for $349. I got a deal!

I¡¯ve been using a V600 for some years to scan photos, negatives and even slides. VueScan and Silverfast work well with it. The Epson software is buggy with a strange interface and it apparently hasn¡¯t been updated since 2021.

My version of the Epson Scan 2 software is 6.4.200. Do you have a newer one?

L^2


 

Lee,
I¡¯ve been using VueScan for years since the first time you recommended it.
A couple of years ago I purchased an Epson ET-3850 printer/scanner/copier which came with Epson Scan 2 software. My version of Epson Scan 2.app is EPSON ET-3850 Series : 6.4.143.1 (6.4.143). Apparently yours is newer. I have not checked for an update and the software doesn¡¯t check for updates. I don¡¯t use the epson software unless I want to scan multiple documents using the document feeder on the ET-3850

Please tell us about Silverfast.

Thanks, as always, for your input.

Harry

On Aug 7, 2024, at 8:26?PM, Lee Larson via groups.io <leelarson@...> wrote:

On Aug 7, 2024, at 5:50?PM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

Today my wife and I were at an estate sale and lo and behold sitting on the table for $100 was an Epson Perfection V600 Photo scanner. I bought it on the condition that if I got it home and the slide / negative function didn¡¯t function I could return it. I got it home and voila it works perfectly. I did have to download drivers for it and Epson technical support emailed me the link. I use VueScan to control the scanner - it all works great. The same scanner sells today for $349. I got a deal!

I¡¯ve been using a V600 for some years to scan photos, negatives and even slides. VueScan and Silverfast work well with it. The Epson software is buggy with a strange interface and it apparently hasn¡¯t been updated since 2021.

My version of the Epson Scan 2 software is 6.4.200. Do you have a newer one?

L^2


 

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On Aug 8, 2024, at 10:30?AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

Please tell us about Silverfast.

Here are a few sites that compare them.

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I find myself using VueScan most often. I finish off the scans in?.

I¡¯ve been slowly scanning a huge collection of negatives and slides made by my parents and me. Many of those from my parents and a few of mine were shot during the 1980s and 1990s onto??35mm film. The film was apparently movie film of some type that SFW would buy by the mile and cut into 36 exposure lengths.

Does anyone know the correct Kodak film type to set in order to scan these slides and negatives?

L^2


 

Harry,

Seattle Filmworks would buy motion picture film, splice it together when people returned it, process it in long rolls in cine processors and then ¡°contact print" it to motion picture print film. It was then cut up and mounted in slide mounts. It was the best that Hollywood had access to at the time, but was too many steps for simple slides in my book and I never shot much of it.

The film code would be on the edge of the negatives, and the print code would be on the edge of the film if you freed one of the slides from its mount.

If you can find a process that you will convert the negatives I would not even mess with the slides unless you don¡¯t have the original negative. You will get sharper, richer results. The trick would be in getting the color balance just right, because of minor variations in the emulsions used in Hollywood.

If you can tweak one of the existing profiles to work well with the negatives, I think your results should be awesome.

There are other ways of converting negatives and slides to digital images, including just holding the slide up before a white background and shooting it on a recent phone with a good camera. The resolutions in today¡¯s cameras I would think would exceed what you could get with most flat bed scanners. There were some, though, that did have pretty high resolution.

Slide Scan App is one that I have seen ads for lately, although there are likely others:


Apps like that make it pretty easy because they automatically white balance and square up the image without any extra effort. I do not know how they work with negatives, though. A little more online research might yield up that answer as well.

Jonathan


On Aug 8, 2024, at 8:57 PM, Lee Larson via groups.io <leelarson@...> wrote:

On Aug 8, 2024, at 10:30?AM, Harry Jacobson-Beyer via groups.io <hejb44@...> wrote:

Please tell us about Silverfast.
Here are a few sites that compare them.

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I find myself using VueScan most often. I finish off the scans in Pixelmator Pro.

I¡¯ve been slowly scanning a huge collection of negatives and slides made by my parents and me. Many of those from my parents and a few of mine were shot during the 1980s and 1990s onto Seattle Filmworks 35mm film. The film was apparently movie film of some type that SFW would buy by the mile and cut into 36 exposure lengths.

Does anyone know the correct Kodak film type to set in order to scan these slides and negatives?

L^2

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