Using the Epson V700 scanner in 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @bonghungk7544
    @bonghungk7544 3 месяца назад +1

    Very tedious procedure. I remember when the Epson V700 first came out around 18 years ago. It was the bees knees of scanner. I’ve still got a Minolta dimage dedicated film scanner but I don’t use it much these days because I have a digital camera. Are those sleep dear being scanned Kodachrome slides? They look like Kodachrome. Thanks for the demonstration.

    • @pembridgehouse
      @pembridgehouse  3 месяца назад

      Thanks for your comments. Yes it is a slow process. Going from analogue to digital is slow even when you are digitising audio tape. Yes some of the slides are kodachrome. The majority of my slide collections are Kodachrome although there were lots of other brands including Agfa and Perutz.I am not sure about :"sleep dear". Must be a typo.Thanks for passing by. Geoff

    • @bonghungk7544
      @bonghungk7544 3 месяца назад +1

      @ I see thanks for the info. I have no idea “sleep dear” however it was late at night when I wrote it. Perhaps a Freudian slip up in my mind?? It should of read something like “ are these slides (sleep dear) Kodachrome slides being scanned? I remember you had a Kodachrome Kodak lab processing in Australia back in the day. I use to shoot Kodachrome 64 and sometimes 25 which included processing.

    • @pembridgehouse
      @pembridgehouse  3 месяца назад +1

      @@bonghungk7544 I started my photography shooting 35mm Kodachrome asa 25 slides.That was a challenge. From my film dayts I used to sometimes shoot Fuji Reala colour neative fim. ASA 100. Very fine grained and very accurate coluors. It was like getting medium format results on 35mm cameras. cheers. Geoff