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Old 06-23-2021, 12:53 PM
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I have a epson v370 I picked up for $50.

its a ccd and works quite well.
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Old 06-25-2021, 01:17 PM
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I use a Canon Canoscan 5600F. I think it's easy and works well.
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Old 06-25-2021, 03:10 PM
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For those using the Epson, what do you have the settings set at? I seem to never be quite satisfied with the color
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Old 06-25-2021, 03:43 PM
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I bought a used Epson 4990 on Ebay (forerunner to the v600 or v700). A few things to consider:

1) If you buy used, look for a scanner that still has the plastic guides that originally came with it (if there were any).

2) If you might ever want to scan negatives, not all scanners will do that so pay special attention for that feature (the 4990 does a great job with negatives). There are also differences in the size of the negatives that different scanners can handle, which can come into play if you are scanning older large acetate or glass plate negatives.

3) When I scan using my laptop's built-in scan function, the scans are clear but the colors always require some adjustment. Epson has the software for all of its scanners on their site for free download, and when using that to create the scans the colors are much better without touching any settings, so I would be sure to use the software that came with the machine instead of the scan function that comes with every computer.
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(Oddly enough just bought a new all in one)

I had to break down and buy one to replace an old Canon MP480 and picked up a Xerox B205. Here's a scan from last night that I used on another post.

Thoughts on quality? (of the scan) Setup was easy peasy lemon squeezy.

*edit* I'm still working on loading good quality scans on here lol and those are 2 different "attempts"
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For those using the Epson, what do you have the settings set at? I seem to never be quite satisfied with the color
When I first started using my V550, I thought the colors were too dull and were not accurate to the card that I was scanning. For me it was a simple fix. Using the Epson software, from the main scan screen, choose the "Tone Correction" button (circled in red). Then choose "High Contrast" from the tone-curve menu. The color match was perfect. I tried a bunch of different settings, and just this one change was the best and most accurate.

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Old 06-28-2021, 08:59 AM
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Agree with the comments above regarding scanners. I have used both Epson and Canon scanners. I prefer the V600 although both produced good results.

Mike (Bartholemew Bump Bailey) it looks like your scanner has an auto-crop scan feature. That is convenient for many things but annoying when it comes to scanning graded cards as it crops some of the holder.

The Canon scanning software has options to size the default scan so you will get all the edges of the entire holder.
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I believe the OP is a member here as well and I also believe he has the same/similar thread here too?
https://www.blowoutforums.com/showthread.php?t=1174390
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Reviving this thread as I'm looking into getting a scanner. It appears that the Epson V370 and V550 have been discontinued, but the V600 is available.

Any other thoughts/recommendations would be appreciated! Thanks
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When I first started using my V550, I thought the colors were too dull and were not accurate to the card that I was scanning. For me it was a simple fix. Using the Epson software, from the main scan screen, choose the "Tone Correction" button (circled in red). Then choose "High Contrast" from the tone-curve menu. The color match was perfect. I tried a bunch of different settings, and just this one change was the best and most accurate.

I do something very similar. The contrast is pretty drab with the default settings. For those who use a Mac, I'd recommend downloading the Epson Scan 2 software for it. This is what my screen looks like. Also worth noting is that there are a couple of ways to adjust the contrast. You can either click on the 'Detailed Adjustment' link and change the 'Tone Correction' from 'Linear' to 'High Contrast' in the pop-up window, or you can just manually adjust the Contrast slider from the Advanced Settings window. I usually set the contrast manually to something like 20 or 25. Here's an example below of the 3 settings side-by-side of the same card. The one on the left is using the defaul contrast settings. The one in the middle is using the 'High Contrast' tone correction like Bliggity suggests above, and the one on the right is using the manual contrast slider adjustment set to 25.

In the Main Settings window, I select 'Scanner Glass' as the Document Source, 'Reflective' as the Document Type, '48-bit Color' as the Image Type, '400 dpi' as the Resolution, and 'Standard' as the Scanning Quality. I keep the defaul settings for Color Management with 'Display Gamma' at 2.2, the 'Continuous auto exposure' box selected, and the Auto Exposure Level set to medium.






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Thank you for the many helpful replies. I decided to go with the V600.

I have a related question: what might you recommend for cleaning off dust/surface imperfections on a slab? I recall reading a thread about it on here at some point, but my searches came up empty...
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