How to Use an Epson V600 for Scanning Film

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • Hello my Friends! In this video i talk about How to Use an Epson V600 for Scanning Film. Enjoy! :)
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Комментарии • 9

  • @angelortega8276
    @angelortega8276 5 месяцев назад

    I am considering getting a scanner and this is exactly the type of video that I have been looking for. Your explanation from setting up the film into the scanner, to using the software was very informative. I will be sure to reference back to these related videos later.

    • @grainificent
      @grainificent  5 месяцев назад +1

      thank you for watching and i am happy you liked it! 😃

  • @yb123
    @yb123 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the excellent review. I bought this to scan an old collection of negatives I got from my father. I have 2 questions. 1. Can the scanner be opened once the noise stops but it still says it's processing (I assume to apply color corrections etc.)? 2. Is there a good solution for scanning 110 negatives?

    • @grainificent
      @grainificent  Месяц назад

      Im glad you like it 😃 once its done scanning and just processing, you can safely open the scanner :) as to 110 film, if you are able to lay it flat it can be scanned but as for film holders, i dont think there are any made for this scanner. You can try cutting an opening out from thicker paper and laying it on the film edges to keep it flat when the scanner is closed and it should do the job. Thats what i do for 4x5 film on this scanner. Lay it flat and scan to halves and then connect them in lightroom :)

  • @StephenZ827
    @StephenZ827 14 дней назад

    Using pc and V600, with MS 10, 64 bit. Can not find any solutions to get them to communicate. Open the Epson software, box comes up says not available or something along that. Have looked at a dozen videos, and none address this issue. Can't scan anything if they down talk to each other. Epson website is useless. Thanks for any feed back.

    • @grainificent
      @grainificent  14 дней назад +1

      yes, sometimes some weird faults come up... my solution would be to uninstall anything related and see if the computer finds its own files to install the scanner after connecting. you can go into scanners and choose "add a device" or something like that and see if it installs from there. after that, do a test scan if the regular scanner connects and works. when it does, then install silverfast and try scanning negatives. i installed it on windows and on mac many times to many computers and laptops and never had any issues. unfortunately or luckily. i wish you luck with geting it to run :)

    • @grainificent
      @grainificent  14 дней назад +2

      also let us know if this helped :)

  • @RobPerez-Pinchel
    @RobPerez-Pinchel 11 дней назад

    Have you used this scanner with the Epson software?

    • @grainificent
      @grainificent  9 дней назад

      i use the software for regular documents but i don't think it scans transparencies there... unless you are talking about some other software still that i am not aware of much :)