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clm738
28-02-2010, 4:36pm
I have just bought the above Multifunction Printer which has a scanner.
I have been reading Books, Epson Site, Web but cannot find any help with what to set scanner to for best results for scanning photos.
Have choices of Super Easy to Professional where you can change exposure, histogram, curves, brightness, contrast, saturation, dpi, etc. Can save to jpeg, pdf or tiff.
Should I go Auto or change above settings? Photos are family snaps that I may want to crop or enlarge at a later date.
Also, any tips on scanning negs? What do I do with negs once scanned to get a developed photo?
Thanks for any help on this matter.

clm738
01-03-2010, 8:30pm
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Does anyone own an Epson printer similar to this?

clm738
02-03-2010, 2:50pm
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Does anyone know anything about scanning. Help Please.

ameerat42
02-03-2010, 3:00pm
clm738
I don't own of of them, but an Epson V700. Here's some rule of thumbery for straight jpegs (8-bit scanning) that I use...
1. For photos, scan about 300-400 dpi (for a 10cm x 15 cm original print).
2. For slides and negs, upscale to photo size and multiply above figures by that, eg. 150mm/36mm = about 4, actually 4.166..., so 4x300-to-400 dpi is about 1200 to 1600 dpi.

For bigger resulting prints I use higher dpi values.
Am...
PS, I thought there were some threads on this.

ameerat42
02-03-2010, 3:03pm
clm738
Another PS....
My V700 s/w comes with automated procedures that make scanning a fall over. Does yours not give you a heap of options? Like, "What do you want to scan? Slides, Photos, Negatives..."
At least I think that's the general idea because I don't use the auto procedures.
Am..., again.

clm738
02-03-2010, 3:03pm
Thanks for your reply. That gives me a starting point. When you scan photos do you do it on auto or do you fiddle with the exposure etc.? Searched for some threads but couldn't find any.

ameerat42
02-03-2010, 3:04pm
Thanks for your reply. That gives me a starting point. When you scan photos do you do it on auto or do you fiddle with the exposure etc.? Searched for some threads but couldn't find any.

I fiddle, but that's now, after a bit of familiarising with auto functions.

clm738
02-03-2010, 3:15pm
Thanks