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Old 06-03-2013, 03:13 PM
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Default Scanner Opinions?

My scanner is ghetto.

I was told to look for ones that have a CCD element?

Anyone familiar with Epson perfection v33/330?

Amazed at weak selection at Staples, Best Buy, and Office Max.

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Old 06-03-2013, 03:15 PM
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Epson is a great scanner. The V30 is what i use.
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Old 06-03-2013, 03:18 PM
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CCD elements will give you the best image.

The Canon CanoScan series is a great line of scanners. If you do a forum search we had a couple scanner threads not too long ago too.
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Old 06-03-2013, 03:20 PM
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Yeah been seeking the canoscan but nowhere to be found. This Epson v370 seems to have CCD so will give it a whirl.
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Old 06-03-2013, 03:34 PM
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Epson is a great scanner. The V30 is what i use.
Have a sample scan of a card in a holder taken with your Epson? I need to upgrade so I'm curious.

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I bought my CanoScan 5600F off Amazon for less than $100 shipped a few short months ago. (w/ CCD)
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I bought my CanoScan 5600F off Amazon for less than $100 shipped a few short months ago. (w/ CCD)
Info much appreciated.

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Old 06-03-2013, 03:41 PM
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I have an Epson Perfection V33. I think it does a great job for a scanner that costs well under $100.

Here is a scan taken with it:



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Thank you so much for this post.

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Have you seen this thread? It was very helpful to me in choosing a scanner...

http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=163471

I ended up getting this one, and am very happy with it.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AGV7TQG/
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I have a Canon CanoScan 5600f, purchased on Amazon (check there first for prices and reviews, even if you're not buying there).

I saw a scan some time ago and had to PM the collector about the scanner. Should I ever buy a new one, this is what I'm getting.... Epson v500 Photo scanner.

http://www.amazon.com/Epson-B11B1890...+Photo+scanner

Scan 'em if ya got 'em!

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Epson V30



Big scan....


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Old 06-06-2013, 03:27 PM
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I believe the scanner is frequently on sale as well...I paid less than $75 for mine....
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I know you're looking at an Epson, but I can't say enough about mt Canoscan 9000F. I am in the middle of rescanning my graded card collection. It's awesome!
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I know you're looking at an Epson, but I can't say enough about my Canoscan 9000F. I am in the middle of rescanning my graded card collection. It's awesome!
I Researched & Looked for & waited about a year before I made my Decision...
This is the one I choose!

"It even prints Photo's from Negative's..."
How Cool is That!!!

Anyone know if the Epson get do that?
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Was too impatient to get some scans done and grabbed the Epson in stock. It's a huge upgrade from what I was working with, though I am uncertain what, if anything, needs to be done with all the various picture options.

Just did a run-through of my collection and kept the scanner settings at default; it's nice to have in-focus shots, that's for sure.
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Default New Epson V37 scanner

Just picked up a new Epson V37 scanner.

Here is my first test scan.

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Nice. Try with the lid up.
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Default Needham T207 lid up

Thanks for the tip Chris.

Here is a scan of the T207 Thomas Needham I recently picked up.

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Why lid up? Please educate me I'm a scanning putz. Thanks.

I wound up with the Epson and it is light years ahead of what I had.
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Matt, if you don't mind looking at threads on another forum, here's one I started on sportscardforum.com shortly after getting my scanner . There are several examples of different card types/surfaces...modern, vintage, in one touch cases, graded card slabs, top loaders, etc.

http://www.sportscardforum.com/threa...-ve-ever-spent!!

I use a Canon Canoscan 8400F. Cost me $60 on Ebay. It has a CCD scanning element (important when scanning things with depth, like cards in slabs), and a cold-cathode fluorescent lamp. Now, almost 10 months later, it's still going strong. Here's my Certified autograph prospect collection, probably about 200 cards in total by now. Every single scan has come out incredible looking: http://www.sportscardforum.com/threa...uto-collection

I do very little adjusting in Photoshop, usually I'll just tweak some of the levels. But the scans right out of the starting gate are near perfect. And I have to say that Canon's technical support has been about the best I've ever experienced. I bought the scanner used, but they didn't hesitate to help me. I emailed their tech support five or six times, and without fail, they got back to me within 2-3 hours with detailed instructions on what I was doing wrong. They earned me as a customer for life.

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Why lid up? Please educate me I'm a scanning putz. Thanks.

I wound up with the Epson and it is light years ahead of what I had.
Matt,

With the lid up, you're going to get more ambient light, and it helps with the scan quality of certain kinds of cards, especially in my experience, with graded cards. Obviously it won't matter as much with SGC graded cards, as they have a black background, but with PSA or Beckett graded cards, it makes the area around the card black, and the case condition (ie any potential frosting from attempted case-cracks) pops out more.
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I use Google's free image software Picassa for managing my scans. Not only does it provide a great web-hoster for sharing scans here and elsewhere, but it allows me to adjust the exposure to get the card to look just right.

I took Fred's Paige scan above and then ran it through Picassa, as follows:



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