| Epson Perfection V500 Photo Scanner | 
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Publisher: Epson Studio: Epson Brand: Epson Label: Epson Color: silver Media: Electronics Autographed: 0 Memorabilia: 0 Batteries Included: 0 Special Features: nv:Scanner Type^Flatbed|Scanner Element^Epson MatrixCCD line sensor|Optical Resolution^6400 dpi|Hardware Resolution^6400 x 9600 dpi|Maximum Document Size^8.5" x 11.7"|Color Depth^48-bit|Gray Scale Depth^16-bit|Interface Connectivity^USB 2.0|Power Source^AC Adapter Warranty: 1 year warranty Shipping Weight (lbs): 14 Dimensions (in): 7 x 15 x 21
MPN: B11B189011 Model: B11B189011 UPC: 010343865372 EAN: 0010343865372 ASIN: B000VG4AY0
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| Features:
| | Create crystal-clear photo enlargements and scan slides, negatives, and medium-format film | | | Easy Photo Fix quickly restores faded photos with one touch | | | Digital Ice technology removes dust particles and scratches from images | | | Energy-efficient LED light eliminates warm-up time while allowing faster scans | | | 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty |
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Product Description The Epson Perfection V500 Photo features a built-in transparency unit for positive or negative film up to medium format. It scans 12 frames of 35mm filmstrip, four frames of mounted 35mm slides or 1 frame of 6x12cm medium format film at once, ideal for preserving old family images. Four easy access buttons are located on the front of the scanner to initiate scan to application, scan to PDF, scan to email and copy. They offer a quick and easy way to scan an image without the need to access settings on the computer. The scan to PDF function allows an image or multiple pages to be scanned and automatically saved to a specified PDF file, while the scan to email button allows documents or images to be copied and sent anywhere in the world at the touch of a button. Software provided with the Perfection V500 Photo includes the new Epson Scan 3.2 and Epson Creativity Suite. Epson Scan is designed to make scanning easy with its automatic mode and home mode. The needs of the advanced user are addressed with the professional mode. Epson Scan 3.2 offers high compression multi-page PDF scanning and allows ICC profiles to be embedded into the scanned files. Colour reproduction for negative scanning delivers superior image quality in critical or mixed lighting conditions. It also offers an advanced backlight correction to improve the overall visibility in the image. Digital ICE Technology ensures dust and scratches are completely removed from colour films, creating high-quality results. Additional software includes Adobe PhotoShop Elements 4 (PC) and 3 (Mac) and ABBYY FineReader Sprint 6 Plus. An optional Automatic Document Feeder (ADF) is available for small offices that wish to use the Perfection V500 Photo for higher volumes of document scanning. Full software package - Epson Scan 3.2, Epson Creativity Suite, Digital ICE, Adobe Elements 4 (PC) and 3(Mac) and ABBYY FineReader Sprint 6 Plus Mac and PC compatible
Amazon.com Product Description The Epson Perfection V500 photo scanner will create crystal-clear photo enlargements (13 by 19 inches, 17 by 22 inches, or larger) from film with 6400 dpi. The scanner's built-in Transparency Unit makes it easy to scan slides, negatives, and medium-format film, while the Easy Photo Fix quickly restores faded photos with one touch. The scanner's Digital Ice technology removes dust particles and scratches from images, while the 48-bit color depth provides vibrant colors and crystal-clear images. The scanner also features an energy-efficient LED light, which eliminates warm-up time while scanning faster at a lower power consumption rate. This 18.8 by 10.7 by 4.5 inch, 8.9 pound flatbed color image scanner has a maximum resolution of 12,800 by 12,800 dpi, and comes backed by a limited 1-year manufacturer's warranty. What's in the Box Perfection V500 photo scanner, 35-millimeter and medium format film holders, scanner installation CD-ROM, Adobe Photoshop Elements CD-ROM, scanner setup poster, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable, AC power adapter and cord.
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  This Is a Great Scanner October 10, 2008 I bought the V500 to use for archiving local history items I collect, and it blows away my all-in-one printer/scanner. Touch a button on the front and the scanning software comes up. The software is simple to use and makes it easy to specify which folder the scan files will be written to, lets you type in a root file name and set the number of the next file; all this makes it easy to pick up with a scanning job you started in an earlier session. The hardware sampling resolution is fantastic: I scanned an ambrotype (1850s photo on glass) at 1200 dpi and have been showing people at work how far you can zoom in on the scan before it starts to pixellate. I don't find it loud at all, and it's quite fast, though of course it slows down a little if you get into high sampling resolutions. The colors are true to the original, unlike my old scanner, which gave things a pinkish/rusty hue. This is a great product and I'm amazed you can get so much for such a low price.
  Epson V500 Scanner October 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This scanner did an incredible job in scanning my 1200 slides into my computer. I was utterly amazed by its simplicity and capability. It is equally as good for all other pictures including black & white ones. I highly recommend it.
  Great Scanner September 30, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Finally found a scanner that can convert 35mm slides to prints without an involved hassle. Altough a bit slow it does a good job of all types of scans, perfect for my home/office needs.
  Excellent quality for negative scans, but could take a while to scan a lot of negatives. September 27, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I was eager to try out this scanner. Several years ago we bought a Canonscan 9950F to convert all our film into digital. At that time I converted 12,000 negatives into digital format. Since then I have used my Canonscan mainly as a flatbed scanner, although occasionally I need to convert a few negatives, for other people or when we use a disposable camera.
I set it up on a Dell Dimension 8100 on an external powered usb port. No problems with installation, I was up and running in under 10 minutes.
To compare I took a new set of negatives and scanned 6 shots in both the Canonscan and the Epson both at the same resolution and using the dust and scratch removal programs for both. Here are my comparisons
The Canonscan is faster, it took about 7 minutes to scan the 6 shots. The Epson took a little longer, 9 minutes for 6 shots. The quality of the Epson was better, dust removal was more precise and the Epson software was better able to pick up where the edges of a very light photo were than the Canon. I wonder if the LED, (being one wavelength) helps with this clarity.
However, the Epson only has 2 slots for putting your negatives into on the plastic mask. Theoretically it can hold 12 images, but that is only if that is how your negatives are cut. If your negatives have, say, 5 images each, you are only going to be able to do 10 a time unless you are willing to cut up the negatives.
The Canonscan mask has 5 slots, each for 6 negatives. In theory you could do 30, but I found that because of how the negatives were cut I could usually do 24 to 28.
Not an issue if you are just doing a few, but if you have a backlog of thousands it can make a real difference in how long the project would take. The scan time is not hugely different but the time involved in physically placing the negatives into the slots and setting up the scan would take longer with the Epson. The mask with the Epson is more difficult to work with than the Canon mask. The Canon has a hinge on one side, the Epson the whole front snaps out. It seems a bit flimsy, but so did the Canon and it lasted through the 12,000 scans.
I really like the LED instant on being the impatient person that I am. You do not have to wait for the scanner to warm up, great for a quicker scanning of a couple documents.
The Epson is much more intuitive. It took me about 10 minutes to figure out how to scan a negative (I, too, made the error of not putting the mask in the correct place). With the Canon I remember it taking me an hour to get the general idea and a couple hours to figure out exactly how to get it to do what I wanted.
I also could not get the front buttons to work, but you can do it all from the software. Being able to scan to a PDF is really nice.
  Unable to Setup on PC with Vista. Photoshop Software not Vista-Supported. September 25, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Well, I've spent over 2 hours trying to install the scanner software on my PC running Vista Ultimate, and so far have not succeeded. The basic software to run the scanner won't start, so I am currently dead in the water.
Hopefully, I'll get this worked out and be able to update this review with scanner performance details.
Also, while the product description for this scanner says that it is designed and optimized for Windows Vista, the included version of Photoshop Elements software is version 4.0, released in 2005. The current version of Photoshop Elements is 6.0. Version 4.0 seems to open and may function somewhat in Vista, but it is not supported for Vista, and you do get a "known compatibility issues exist with this software" warning when you launch it.
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