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I have well over 1000 slides, mostly 127 EKTACHROME film, that I'm scanning
using an EPSON 1370 PHOTO scanner. I'm thinking about replacing that
scanner with either an Epson V600 or a CANON 9000F. Would either of these
be better for this project or should I just stick with the 1370.
By "better" I'm mostly thinking of faster and/or easier. These are mostly
just family snapshots taken over about 35 years that I'd like to move to
digital format, so I'm not so concerned about great image quality. In fact,
the slides have been stored under less than ideal conditions so there is
some degradation already. It'd be nice to have the images cleaned up but
not essential and not something worth spending a small fortune in time and
money on. I want to stay in the ~$200 US price range so the higher-end
scanners or a scanning service is out of the question.
Anyhow, any help or suggestions would be appreciated. TIA
Gary
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using an EPSON 1370 PHOTO scanner. I'm thinking about replacing that
scanner with either an Epson V600 or a CANON 9000F. Would either of these
be better for this project or should I just stick with the 1370.
By "better" I'm mostly thinking of faster and/or easier. These are mostly
just family snapshots taken over about 35 years that I'd like to move to
digital format, so I'm not so concerned about great image quality. In fact,
the slides have been stored under less than ideal conditions so there is
some degradation already. It'd be nice to have the images cleaned up but
not essential and not something worth spending a small fortune in time and
money on. I want to stay in the ~$200 US price range so the higher-end
scanners or a scanning service is out of the question.
Anyhow, any help or suggestions would be appreciated. TIA
Gary
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www.under-1-roof.com/PuzzlePage.html