![]() ![]() I'm working on that so much I sometimes forget to also check to make sure my shot is level.hahaha. A little buggy still it appears.ĪNYWAY.the Hassy.on man, I flat out LOVE it!! I"m still learning a lot on using a hand held light meter, trying to teach myself sunny 16 and variants.and the most difficult of all, with that view finder being backwards, when framing. I had to stop and start the app again and this time pre=scan shows the 3 new images. I did just run into a little glitch on SF.I had changed out the images on the scanner and tried pre-scan, but SF wasn't bringing in the new had 1 of the new ones but still showing 2 of the previous run. I do still have a LOT to learn about this whole process, but hey, I like to learn new things!! Goodness, THANK YOU for that reply and great information!! Crazy I know but even crazier I also shoot pinhole cameras too.It's all good for me. I started this way, own tons of Canon gear but nowadays shoot mainly Leica and MF ( Rolleis, Mamiya and Fuji ) analog. I've read a couple of your posts and it seems like your going to film for some of your work. For 99% of my work wet scans provided the best/most economical scans you can get at home. If a critical scan is needed I wet-scan, or if wanting the very best. With the options you have for at home scanning the very best is wet-mounting. This is a very expensive replacement for such a easily reproducible incident. In addition the anti-Newtonian glass is treated with acid to produce the surface and will scratch if you look at it sideways. I would avoid BetterScaning carriers as the anti-Newtonian glass is rather a hassle and the returns are minimal over the standard OEM film carriers. I develop, scan for less critical projects or image culling, and enlarge for print all at home. I currently run the V800 with Silverfast AI and it is superb IMHO. If you're not interested in editing your flow heavily then VueScan is perfectly fine. Of the two competing software I prefer Silverfast for more involved work flows. The work flawlessly on both platforms with good drivers. I have used VueScan, Silverfast AI, and Silverfast SE plus. Try a TWAIN scan program to find the best match. If you're using a new or newish mac your probably running into driver issues. the V600 was, I think was original to 2009 and very dated. Not impressed with the scanner documentation.The issue that your having with Silverfast is the outdated TWAIN driver. Thought this would be easy! A lot to learn about. ![]() Scanning 35mm negatives will be faster than selecting and manually sizing individual photos (although I don't know yet if the quality is better). I wanted TIFF so that I could save out with 48-bit color, as opposed to JPEG which only uses 24-bit, for future-proofing my photo archive.įYI the scan software also provides other options like PICT, PDF and Print Image Matching II for TIFF and JPEG. When I use the other (single) TIFF option, Epson automatically saves out each film negative image from the negative strips into a separate image file. Not sure what Multi-TIFF is, but apparently it saved all the files into one, and although I could see the separate files in Mac Sierra OS Preview, I could not open them individually with Photoshop. The Epson V600 Photo Scan software provides 2 TIFF choices, TIFF and Multi-TIFF. I should have figured that out, but I thought a tiff was a tiff. Thanks everyone for your answers and suggestions.ĭavescm tipped me off.
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