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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @amandalittlecott
    @amandalittlecott  Год назад +1

    What is your go-to scanner for your photos? What do you think of the Epson V600?

  • @rampant_1644
    @rampant_1644 Год назад +3

    Thank you for the tutorial. Been delaying this scanning project for my daughter for years. Even after buying the Epson V600 during COVID I procrastinated. i think I suffer from PTSD after I did one project for my wife and scanned about 4k photos from her childhood to adulthood, including family photos. This certified me as the family expert and, hence, the person to volunteer for other scanning projects. Fortunately, my daughter doesn't have 4k photos...fortunately, digital photos were invented. Well, time to roll up the sleeves and get scanning.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      It will be worth it in the end, but yes I can understand what 4K of scanning with the V600 would do to your motivation. Maybe find your favourite guilty pleasure podcast or TV to keep you amused! 😁

  • @doctorknows3407
    @doctorknows3407 9 месяцев назад +1

    GIGANTIC help! THANK YOU SO MUCH! Was about to either return this scanner or chuck it out the window. Truly appreciate you! THANK YOU! (loved and subbed!)

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  9 месяцев назад

      Ah the joy of scanners, I put them in the same bracket as printers on the most temperamental pieces of tech out there. I hope you have scanning success! 😁

  • @tonykeltsflorida
    @tonykeltsflorida Год назад +2

    I have the V600. I used to scan negatives that I developed. I don't use film anymore but the V600 is still handy for documents.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      Yes it is handy for documents, also I use it for letters and newspapers, it does a great job with those too. 😁

  • @Tom-hn2iq
    @Tom-hn2iq 5 месяцев назад

    Just found this today and am impressed! Great and simple tutorial. So many questions that you answered clearly and concisely. About half way thru, I subscribed.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  5 месяцев назад

      Always happy to help! Let me know of there is anything else you want me to do a video on and I'll get on it 😊

  • @hedipes
    @hedipes Год назад +5

    I just found you today! And you rock, lady!!! Thank you for all the great info. Your channel is exactly what I was looking for.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      Ah thanks! Welcome to my channel and if there are any topics you would love to hear about let me know! 😁

  • @patrickdoyle7113
    @patrickdoyle7113 3 месяца назад

    Great video thank you, I smiled all the way through it !! really clear and informative 🙂

  • @christakimoto8425
    @christakimoto8425 Год назад

    Very helpful video and great production quality. Thank you Amanda!

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      You are very welcome and let me know if there are any other topics you would love a video about!

  • @Agrossmt
    @Agrossmt 8 месяцев назад

    Great video, tons of great info. Thank you for the reference links too! Super helpful

  • @MichaelTitera
    @MichaelTitera 4 месяца назад

    Excellent and professional video. Thank you!

  • @lv_426_
    @lv_426_ Год назад +1

    Thanks for this video! I'm currently looking at this scanner to digitize photo's, negatives and slides. It's gonna take me years probably. 😅

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад +1

      Yes to do negatives and slides with the V600 you are going to need alot of patience and a good podcast to keep you amused!😁

  • @REALGOLD20
    @REALGOLD20 11 месяцев назад

    Hi Amanda, is the auto-crop selection (thumbnail) very acurate? and what about a page from a photoalbum where the photos are not straighten... Does the software also do that for you or would you have to go manually? Also I noticed at 6:03 when you select them manually that you just dragged the mouse in a random area, not the actual photo. Does the software go all the way from there and gets the actual photo size? (That would save a lot of time). Thanks in advance!

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  11 месяцев назад

      So the thumbnail accuracy is pretty good as long as the lines are clear, I have seen it struggle a little when you are doing a page from an album and the background is not pure white or there are those images with a white edging.
      Yes as you mentioned when I select I roughly just to get the scan area, as it is way too fiddly to get it right on their screen! My workflow is to do a rough scan and then put it through Adobe Photoshop auto crop and rotate and then fix it finally myself (which is usually only a mini one if needed at all). You can even do the crop and rotate as a batch in Photoshop 😁

  • @NaturalQueen87
    @NaturalQueen87 29 дней назад +1

    Hi Amanda. Great video. I do have a question for you. I found a v600 at a thrift store. It didn't come with the original cd rom software. Im not sure what to use to test it. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance.

    • @russemerson1358
      @russemerson1358 17 дней назад

      If you go to their Epson website you can download the software. My laptop doesn’t have a cd player so that’s what I’m he instructions said to do

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  8 дней назад

      ​@@russemerson1358thanks for responding to this, exactly what I would have said. As you can tell I am a bit behind on my comments .😊

  • @Lee-haw
    @Lee-haw 11 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the detailed review👏
    I really liked the scanner hardware, but got bad memories when saw that old software interface, didn't change since windows vista 😅.
    I always had trouble with it.
    Question is, can i use third party software with it ?
    And what do you recommend?
    Dose cannon scanners have a better software, with better capabilities for restoration?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  11 месяцев назад

      Yes, you can use third-party software and I am actually playing with SilverFast 9 and VueScan to see which one I like best (a video will be coming soon on that). As for Canon Software, they seem to be going backwards rather than forwards on improvements (they took out ICE as an option for improving the image quality) so nothing to offer there. 😁

  • @lauratognoli
    @lauratognoli 5 месяцев назад

    Hi Amanda, I just watched your video. Do you have a cheat sheet of the settings you chose for photos, slides and negatives?

  • @judithhamid5435
    @judithhamid5435 Год назад

    Thank-you - this has been very helpful to me!

  • @lisa63244
    @lisa63244 8 месяцев назад

    Great video , you used almost all the adapters but I would have liked to seen you scan the medium negatives the really old negatives , maybe you could do a Tutorial on them ,thanks again

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  7 месяцев назад

      Sure, I'll add it to the list to do, but it kind of all works the same with the different holders. Keep an eye out for the new video 😊

  • @kittealand
    @kittealand Год назад +8

    The Epson v600 hardware is great but the software absolutely abysmal. I've had it for quite a few years and most of the time the computer refuses to connect to the device. Tried new driver, four different computers, different windows versions, several different USB cables. A few months I noticed that if I first fire up the scanner software Silverfast, Epson Scan would work and connect to the scanner. Now that doesn't work any longer and absolutely no changes made to the computer. I also have a couple of Epson printers and constant problem with them also. Won't connect over wifi and other issues. The V600 scans are great when it works but it is utterly frustrating. Of course others may have absolutely no problem.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      I was having a rant about this the other day when my printer decided to stop printing colour for no good reason. I think printers hear us when they know we need to do something important and decide to do their own thing! Sadly the Epson V600 appears to have joined in the fun. I hope you get it working as when it does start working it is great! 🙃

    • @kittealand
      @kittealand Год назад

      @@amandalittlecott lol, yeah hardware likes to mess with you. I'm not quite what I did or perhaps rather in which sequence but the V600 started working again yesterday. Now I just have to scan as much I can before I have to throw a tantrum again!

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад +3

      @@kittealand ssshhhh don't say that out loud, your scanner will hear you and decide to play up again 😉😂

    • @Lee-haw
      @Lee-haw 11 месяцев назад

      Same as my opinion, i have couple of 10 years old printer and scaner in one, the hardware is good, but the software is rubbish 😞, it always has compatibly issues, and driver doesn't work. Im surprised to see this problem is still present in newer models.

  • @loramcclamrock5549
    @loramcclamrock5549 10 месяцев назад

    i have been using vuescan with an older epson scanner, and would love to use it on Windows also.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  10 месяцев назад +1

      Vuescan should work with Windows, I am in the process of reviewing it's use with the Epson V600 so keep an eye out!😁

  • @CharlesMTF
    @CharlesMTF Год назад +1

    Comparing the photo acan quality at 600dpi on the V600 vs. the other reviewed, FastFoto FF-680W, which would you consider to produce a better quality scan?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад +2

      Actually I have recently done a comparison (keep an eye out for it coming out in a few weeks) but when compared they came out the same in the level of detail. As long as you clean them both a lot. The advantage of the V600 is you can do negatives and slides as well, but the advantage of the FastFoto is the speed. So it is really down to the flexibility you need as the scan quality is very similar. 😁

  • @yb123
    @yb123 5 месяцев 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?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  4 месяца назад

      1. So technically if the scanning light is not going it is not scanning, just processing to the computer, but sometimes I get impatient and open the lid only to ruin the scan!
      2. You an do the 110 on the V600 you just need to be carefully with placement or fashion your own guides. As long as the negatives are below the transparency area they will scan.
      Happy Scanning 😊

  • @GardylooAlaska
    @GardylooAlaska 4 месяца назад

    Excellent video! I am a subscriber! I am considering the V600 as I have prints, negatives and slides and some of the prints are curled and would not feed very well.
    I have question regarding scanning negatives or prints, if you have both is one preferred over the other, the vast majority of these images are just memories and I am not looking at blowing them up to a wall size poster.
    Which, brings me to another questions, TIFF VS JPEG, you recommend saving in the TIFF format, however I am concerned about the amount of space required. We do have a 3 terabyte backup, which can likely handle everything, I just feel like its unnecessary for my purposes.?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  4 месяца назад +1

      Firstly prints vs negatives, negatives will give you a better scan if they have been kept well as prints tend to fade, but they will take longer.
      As for TIFF vs JPEG, if you plan to edit afterwards then go for TIFF, if not JPEG will save you space. 😊

  • @garthpriebe4803
    @garthpriebe4803 10 месяцев назад

    Using the Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner, can I scan transparencies on the scanner glass without the plastic holder? My color transparencies are approximately 6 x 5.5 centimeters & they are not in cardboard holders. Your videos are wonderfully informative.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  10 месяцев назад

      You should just be OK the transparency unit is only 2.7 inches / 6.8 cm wide, so that should just about make it. You might need to put in some guides with some pieces of paper to line up the transparencies. 😁

  • @queenredspecial
    @queenredspecial Год назад +1

    Hi. Are we not required to use it with the SilverFast SE software? I keep getting an error flashing light......

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  9 месяцев назад +1

      Have you registered the SilverFast to this device as it is device-specific? 😁

  • @markreimer6538
    @markreimer6538 Год назад

    Thanks Amanda for your review of the Epson V600. This scanner appears to have been around for a long time. Do you know if there are any upgrades coming out any time soon as there has been with the Epson V39 going to the V39 II?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад +1

      Yes it has been around for a while, but no I have not heard of an updated version in the pipeline, but if you wanted a next-level scanner there is the V850 Pro but the price goes up almost $1000!! 🙃

  • @johnmanning5117
    @johnmanning5117 Год назад +2

    Amanda, I'm glad to see your video on scanning prints as good ones are harder to find!
    Using a flatbed scanner, I truly hate dust and find it nearly impossible to remove it all.
    Do you manually configure any of the adjustment settings (e.g. histogram and tone correction curves) to try and retrieve extra detail from prints that have faded or are otherwise deteriorated?
    Thanks for the video.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      Good point, yes you can play with the settings around the tone as you scan. I tend to not use those and go for good old Photoshop as you have more control. But if you did want to do it as you scan that is a great option without having to invest in Photoshop.
      I would say just remember the settings you have used to keep things consistent, on a piece of paper or electronically, so you remember your favourites. 😁

  • @roccobruno8027
    @roccobruno8027 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm curious as to why you chose 600dpi and not a higher setting?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  4 месяца назад +3

      Because if you do it any higher you are not going to get anymore detail as printed photos are not that detailed, you are just going to get a giant file size. 😊

  • @polluxtroy2010
    @polluxtroy2010 Год назад

    Could you do a video on general settings and recommendations for Epson flatbed scanners, not necessarily the V600

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      Sure I'll get on that one! 😁

    • @polluxtroy2010
      @polluxtroy2010 Год назад

      Thank you so much!!, I don’t have in my budget getting a V600, but I do have a simple multifunctional Epson printer-scanner combo (a majority of us 😊), and still would like to use it to digitize valuable memories, so it would be really helpful recommendations on recommended settings in the Epson Scan software

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      @@polluxtroy2010 OK I see what you mean, I will put it on the list, but the problem with normal printer scanners is they don't go high enough in resolution. 😁

    • @polluxtroy2010
      @polluxtroy2010 Год назад

      @@amandalittlecott thank you so much!!, I just found out my All-In-One Epson Printer-scanner can do 600 dpi optical, so I will follow your advice for the rest of the settings in Epson Scan 2 like choosing 48bit and TIFF, but your video was very helpful!!, a minor side note, it would be interesting to see some samples of your scans :-)

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      @@polluxtroy2010 great news and I am planning on a comparison video of the outputs of different scanners so keep an eye out! 😁

  • @maryelizabeth5306
    @maryelizabeth5306 Год назад

    Hi Amanda,
    I'm thinking about getting the V600 to begin digitizing some collector's slides I bought from eBay and I have a few questions for you:
    A lot of the slides are unmounted, just a cut slide film square transparency, do you know if the scanner will accommodate that?
    Is there a difference scanning a mounted slide versus unmounted?
    And finally, is the slide holder adjustable in case there's a variation in sizes? I know not all slides are the same so I was curious about that too. For example, I have some that are mounted that are the standard 2 inch by 2 inch (measured within the mount) and then the unmounted ones are a bit bigger - I measured a couple and they're about 2 1/2 by 2 1/2 (or a little over 2 1/2). Would the bigger size pose a problem?
    Thank you for taking the time to read this (I hope you see it), I want to make sure I have all the info before purchasing. Thank you! Love your videos btw, they're great - easy to follow and very well put together and you have a very relaxing voice too.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад +1

      So what a great idea to digitise all those slides.
      So for the V600 the holders are a standard size for what they would expect you to use for the slides and for negatives there is a small (1 inch wide) and large (just over 2 inches) wide.
      But as long as you put the slides to be digitised in front of the transparency unit it will work. The unit is about 3 inches wide so you could fashion your own holder to keep them in front of the unit and then scan away. You will probably then need to select the images to scan in the software so they don't all end up as one stream of images, but it could totally work for you.
      Happy Scanning! 😁

    • @thegirlfromthestory
      @thegirlfromthestory Год назад

      Awesome! Thank you so much for the reply. Sounds like I'd be good to go then. I'll definitely purchase my scanner with confidence now. I'm very excited to finally get to learning how to scan film! Thank you again for the info and the tips! Take care ❤️

  • @terrylina.8366
    @terrylina.8366 Год назад

    HI Amanda! Thank you for sharing these valuable insights. I'm embarking on a archival project where i'd be scanning photos and other ephemera and documents like postcards, receipts, ectc. Would you recommend this scanner for these types of jobs? Thank you! and i subscribed !

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      Hey, yes this scanner is great for all that, but if you are doing documents I would play with the settings to get your best output, so not the photo setting, so you get a nice crisp scan. Happy Scanning! 😁

  • @fabianmckenna8197
    @fabianmckenna8197 Год назад

    Quick questions...... After scanning negatives and slides on the Epson V600, can you send them to your home printer to print a photo or do you need other software?
    I have Photoshop Elements 2024.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      Yup once you have the scans you can print them like any other file or document. But obviously, the quality of the print will be limited by how good your printer is. 😁

  • @gregdavidson5898
    @gregdavidson5898 5 месяцев назад

    Yeah, me again. I noticed that under this custom settings moving the Brightness, Contrast and Saturation controls have NO effect on the image. What am I doing wrong? And where are the RGB CMY controls? TY

  • @110kdawgg
    @110kdawgg Год назад

    Hey Amanda, just discovered you recently, great vids so far.
    Do you notice a difference in quality from V600 to Fastfoto for just regular 4x6 photos?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад +1

      In fact I have found a slightly better quality on the V600 as you are less likely to get streaks and need to clean all the time. BUT if you have a lot you are going to need to be very patient to do them all with the V600. If you have good, clean images and want a faster scan then the FastFoto is a good option. 😁

    • @110kdawgg
      @110kdawgg Год назад

      @@amandalittlecott Fastfoto it is - thanks again! I'll likely be using Synology Photos as my storage platform of choice given I already have a NAS setup with them. Would love to hear your thoughts if you need some future video ideas. Keep up the good work.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      @@110kdawgg OOO that one will be added to the list, I personally use a NAS too, but there are pluses and minuses as there are with everything... keep an eye out for that video! 😉

    • @kellydeterding2222
      @kellydeterding2222 Год назад

      @@amandalittlecott does the Epson FastFoto scan slides? I don't see where it does.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      @@kellydeterding2222 the FastFoto doesn't do slides, the V600 (the scanner in this video) does, but as I say you need a lot of patience as it takes an age! Happy Scanning 😁

  • @sandradelisi1550
    @sandradelisi1550 9 месяцев назад

    Is the software that comes with the Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner the Epson 2 you recommend installing?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  9 месяцев назад

      Actually I am just finishing of a video about other software, the Epson Scan 2 software does a decent job for a free version, but if you are will to invest SilverFast is my current favourite paid alternative 😁

  • @bobd5119
    @bobd5119 Год назад

    I scan medium format negatives at 3200 PPI. Then I can print 16 x 16 at 400 DPI . The accepted DPI on paper is 300, but that seems risky to me.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      With documents I also up the Text Enhancement to High in the Advanced Settings.

  • @augustc3659
    @augustc3659 Год назад

    Hi, why wouldn't you chose the highest resolutions (dpi) for the photo's?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад +1

      If they are printed photos there is only so far you are going to be able to go with detail, if you go from 600DPI to 1000DPI you won't get any more detail but will get some crazy file sizes. So there is no real benefit, just a very slow computer and scanning job with large files! 🙃

  • @bzdtemp
    @bzdtemp 8 месяцев назад

    I wonder - when scanning pictures/negative/film/print, then why not always use the optical resolution of the scanner?
    With the V600 the specs Epson gives are 6400 dpi (main scan) and 9600 dpi with Micro Step (sub scan), so using less than that should mean not getting everything possible digitized. Sure you may end up with image files that are larger than you need for many purposes, but making smaller image files from large ones is easy and going the other way round is not.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  7 месяцев назад

      You can use the higher DPI but with old photos the detail is not actually there in the first place so all you are doing is creating large files but with no additional photo content detail. The choice is yours 😊

    • @michaelwiley5427
      @michaelwiley5427 5 месяцев назад

      You can purchase the USAF 1951 targets and using them you will find the true optical resolution is 1500 ppi. You will never see improvement above a scan at 2400ppi. Photos usually scan best a 600ppi, and if smaller than 4x6 900-1200ppi. Don’t believe the hype, the v600 does not resolve 6400ppi.

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  4 месяца назад +1

      ​@michaelwiley5427 Yes scanning at a higher resolution on old images will just give you a giant file with no gain. Unless you like crazy file sizes!😊

  • @bmw128racer
    @bmw128racer Год назад

    Epson Scan 2 is not available for Windows-based machines. 😕

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      It depends what Windows you are operating, if you are Windows 11 you can get ScanSmart level but not Epson Scan 2. Otherwise Epson Scan 2 is available for Windows machines as the screen records are from my PC. 🙂

  • @Salem77k
    @Salem77k Год назад

    Does the software compatible with windows 10 ?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад +1

      Yes it is. But there are non Epson software options out there like Silver Fast and VueScan that you might want to look at if you don't get on with the free Epson. But obviously you will have to pay for those. 😄

    • @Salem77k
      @Salem77k Год назад

      @@amandalittlecott 🙏

  •  Год назад

    This scanner is copatyble whith windows 11?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      Yes it works with both Mac and PC as long as you download the right version of the software. 😁

    • @Red-ne13
      @Red-ne13 Год назад

      @@amandalittlecott No its not compatible out of the box and its a nighmare to find the right driver, oh and Epson wont help !!!!!

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      @@Red-ne13 that is the fun with all scanners, but if you search for Epson Scan 2 you should the right software. I am also in the progress of testing other software options and will share when I have that all tested. 😁

  • @StephenZ827
    @StephenZ827 4 месяца назад

    a week of searching and still can't find a solution...PC says it does not recognize scanner....

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  4 месяца назад +1

      Printers and scanners seem to have a life of their own! Things I've tried in the past include trying a different cable connector, uninstalling the drivers and trying a different computer altogether to see if it is the computer or the scanner. Good luck!😊

  • @gregdavidson5898
    @gregdavidson5898 Год назад

    Amanda, Help! You know how I feel about Epson forcing a different way to scan on the V600. So, I just happened to pop some color slides in it and I have NO program to scan negs or slides. It just does photos. I thought I had downloaded everything from the Epson site, but I can see no way to find a place to select slides or negs. Grrrrrrrrr. What am I missing? TIA

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      Ah yes the joy of software. What software are you using, if you are using Epson Scan 2, you need to pick photo, then in Document Source select Transparency unit, then in Document type go for Colour negative film... does that work??

    • @gregdavidson5898
      @gregdavidson5898 Год назад

      @@amandalittlecott I have Epson ScanSmart on 1 MAC and Easy PhotoScan on the other MAC. I went to the Epson site to find Epson Scan 2 software but I couldn't find it.😩

  • @Red-ne13
    @Red-ne13 Год назад +1

    This made me decide to buy one, wish I hadnt bothered, you could have told people it dosent run on Windows 11 without a nightmare driver upgrade !!!

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      That is an odd one, I am on Windows 11 and haven't had that problem, what software are you trying to use?

    • @__-bk6mm
      @__-bk6mm 7 месяцев назад

      Wow dude how rude of you to even say that, do your most basic research!

  • @abtechgroup
    @abtechgroup Год назад

    why not go all the way to the max of the scanner sensor dpi for slides and negatives.... 4800 on the V600 - then you can print bigger without resolution loss

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      You can but you will end up with large files with no more photo detail as you are limited by the original negative quality. It is so funny to see the difference in detail between an original digital photo and a scanned negative we are so used to digital photos now they look so blurry. Happy Scanning 😁

    • @abtechgroup
      @abtechgroup Год назад

      Do you know what the "grain" resolution is of colour slides/b&w negative film/colour film? I assumed it must be higher than 4800dpi.....?@@amandalittlecott

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      @@abtechgroup not always, it depends on so many factors including how old they are and the quality of the film you used. If you do want to scan at 4800 DPI you can but be prepared for large files, but also be very patient with this scanner as more detail means more time to scan. 😁

    • @abtechgroup
      @abtechgroup Год назад

      Thanks - will have to try different scanner settings and see if I can notice any difference.@@amandalittlecott

  • @rkzaleski
    @rkzaleski Год назад

    Wonderful and lengthy tutorial but you failed to mention what computer system you are using. I have a Mac Air and the menus you show are not what I get so other than the comments of photo resolution, this was of no help to me. I suggest that you may want to add the system details associated with your talk for others to know if this video applies to them.😕

  • @leoquesto9183
    @leoquesto9183 Год назад

    Anyone here use the v600 connected to an iPad Pro via an USB hub?

    • @amandalittlecott
      @amandalittlecott  Год назад

      I suspect that this will not be possible as the iPad will not accept the drivers needed to be able to run the scanner, sorry. 🙃

  • @Enderfuzz
    @Enderfuzz 3 месяца назад

    Wow. tutorial for something that is obvious or in the manual... Waste of time.