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Trying to copy some old slides
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<blockquote data-quote="Sandpatch" data-source="post: 823442" data-attributes="member: 10543"><p>Your holder is yielding some great results! You have some nice shots.</p><p></p><p>With thousands of slides to scan, I bought an Epson V-800 about five years ago and am generally pleased with it, but dark slides often scan blurry.</p><p></p><p>I was talking to a photograper/author and he said scanning can sometimes be a fickle thing, with some slides scanning best on his Epson and others scanning best on his old Nikon Coolscan (which hasn't been made in years). Software has much to do with the final result; I use an old version of Corel PaintShop Pro. There's better stuff out there I'm sure. I'm glad that I kept the original unedited scans, as I've gotten better with the software and can always start from scratch, rather than having to rework an edited version or having to rescan the slide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sandpatch, post: 823442, member: 10543"] Your holder is yielding some great results! You have some nice shots. With thousands of slides to scan, I bought an Epson V-800 about five years ago and am generally pleased with it, but dark slides often scan blurry. I was talking to a photograper/author and he said scanning can sometimes be a fickle thing, with some slides scanning best on his Epson and others scanning best on his old Nikon Coolscan (which hasn't been made in years). Software has much to do with the final result; I use an old version of Corel PaintShop Pro. There's better stuff out there I'm sure. I'm glad that I kept the original unedited scans, as I've gotten better with the software and can always start from scratch, rather than having to rework an edited version or having to rescan the slide. [/QUOTE]
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