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Product Feature
- Sharp reproductions - 6400 dpi resolution for enlargements up to 17"x22"
- Scan 35mm slides, negatives and film - built-in Transparency Unit
- Scan and share - automatically upload to Facebook and more
- Remove the appearance of dust and scratches on film -DIGITAL ICE technology
- Bring faded photos back to life - Easy Photo Fix for photo restorations
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Product Detail
- Brand: Epson
- Model: V550
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 14.50" h x22.75" w x7.25" l,12.00 pounds
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Product Reviews
66 of 66 people found the following review helpful.Fantastic quality and features
By JG McClung
I purchased this scanner after my printer/scanner combo quit working. I decided to just get a dedicated scanner and this scanner fills the bill perfectly. First of all the added bonus of being able to scan film negatives and slides is a huge plus. The quality of this scanner exceeds the quality of my dedicated film scanner plus it can handle much more different types of film and negatives. For me the main issue for any scanner is the software. I was able to download the manual before buying this scanner and confirmed that it has all the bells and whistles that I need for all my scanner needs; especially being able to adjust the sliders on the histogram and being able to correct the color. Of course it has all the other features you would ever want. You will have to dig into the manual to get to some of the features but it's worth the time to explore. The advance features are too numerous to mention but suffice it to say that you can do anything you can imagine with this scanner. The only issue is that you need a lot of overhead room to lift the cover and remove the light baffle for film. Also the scanner is a lot longer than my older scanner so it does take more room than usual. One strange feature is that the power switch is toward the back on the right side; not exactly convenient! The film frames are a little fidgety but they do work. The software automatically recognizes the frames but you do have to make sure you setup the parameters (film, reflection, color, gray scale, resolution, etc) before you do a preview. I've only had this scanner for a week so I hope it will stand up to the test of time.
56 of 58 people found the following review helpful.
4.5/5 - Produces quality files & easy to use, but has DIGITAL ICE LIGHT only (applies to negatives only, not photos)
By J. Pettit
This is really more of 4.5 because of some of the confusing descriptions. This scanner comes with DIGITAL ICE LIGHT, not the full DIGITAL ICE technology. "Light" means that the technology only works on scanning negatives, not photos. I didn't find this out until I was reading through the user guide online and read another review on the Epson site.
This is the first scanner that I have bought specifically for photo's. Once you figure it out, it is really easy to use and provides great scan quality. I love all the options you have when scanning, it fits every one of my needs. I can scan quickly for documents or less important photo's, or I can get quality files when I scan important photo/negatives.
My father passed away last year and I have digitizing all the old family photos so that we can get the stories and names of everyone before we lose any more family members and their memories. I was using a general scanner and spending way too much time having to crop out each photo. This scanner does an AMAZING job of auto-cropping each photo (if there is at least 1/4" between each photo) or letting you tell it where to crop and then saving each one in it's own file. It also has a lot of auto enhancing features that work on most photo's. There is no user guide that comes along with the scanner (most items don't anymore) and the user guide online isn't great, but there is a lot of information on line to supplement the information. Since this is my first photo scanner, I don't have anything to compare it to directly.
The quality of the scanned photos is great, but the quality of the scanned negatives is AMAZING. I am scanning negatives that are 65 years old! They are as clear as day and the ICE "technology" seems to be working great. The downside is that this scanner only has ICE Light, which means that the "technology" to remove scratches only works when scanning negatives, not photos. This seems odd, since most scratches are going to occur on photos and not negatives, and most items to be scanned nowadays are going to be photos. It seems like any product that is manufactured from here on out should be with that in mind. This is the latest release of these scanners and has the most options, so it is really odd that it didn't have the latest technology.
38 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
Highly recommended!
By D. Lampel
I have been extremely impressed with this scanner and accompanying software. Once a professional photographer, I have boxes of negatives and transparencies--both 35mm and 120 (6x7)--that have been useless to me for my current digital publications. Since receiving the scanner at the end of October, I have scanned hundreds of B&W negatives, and almost a thousand Kodachrome slides. Using the Professional Mode it is easy to test and then select an image resolution right for your purpose.
This scanner, with its software, offers remarkable flexibility, from lo-res for web pages, to hi-res for publication. For my purposes, I can scan four 35mm slides in about two minutes, with a resulting hi-res image of 4-5 MB (3095 x 2047).
I love having a machine that not only can scan the originals mentioned above, but, using the entire flat bed, is able to scan old family photos, snap shots--even pages from a book or magazine.
Highly recommended!
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