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Goofy
After read many users' approving feedback on Epson 3170 at different
websites, I bought it today without actually trying it out beforehand.
I planed to use it to archive all my photos, about 1000 of them, in
digital format so I can throw out the originals. They are getting heavy
and disorganized.
Now I've scanned a few photos that I took recently with the scanner at
its default setting (Press the Green button and follow the prompt. No
setting modification has been made yet). I'm a little disappointed
because the Jpeg images saved at 90% or 100% compression rate isn't as
sharp as the originals. Especially when comparing the facial detail.
Because of that, I feel I can't throw out all the paper photo yet. And
I don't want to spend time to scan all my photo with it. Can someone
suggest a model does a better job at this? And do you know a way for me
to try the unit out before I make the purchase? Thanks.
websites, I bought it today without actually trying it out beforehand.
I planed to use it to archive all my photos, about 1000 of them, in
digital format so I can throw out the originals. They are getting heavy
and disorganized.
Now I've scanned a few photos that I took recently with the scanner at
its default setting (Press the Green button and follow the prompt. No
setting modification has been made yet). I'm a little disappointed
because the Jpeg images saved at 90% or 100% compression rate isn't as
sharp as the originals. Especially when comparing the facial detail.
Because of that, I feel I can't throw out all the paper photo yet. And
I don't want to spend time to scan all my photo with it. Can someone
suggest a model does a better job at this? And do you know a way for me
to try the unit out before I make the purchase? Thanks.