![]() In the three examples, the bottom photo in each slider set are the result of a ‘normal’ negative scan, with Epson controlling the sharpness and colors (2400 Dpi). But most of all, Digital Ice technology completes the software because it reduces dust, scratches and stains to a minimum. Many settings are available to adjust sharpness and colors. First we show you three examples of working with the Epson Scansoftware that comes with the scanner.Īs discussed earlier, this software is very suitable for making high-quality scans. We did however not use VueScan for our review, since Silverfast is in our opinion upfront more versatile software. In addition, all packages work together with the (separately to purchase) plugin for Lightroom, NegativeLabPro. The most commonly used software packages are Epson Scan, VueScan and Silverfast. Earlier we reviewed the V600, an excellent entry-level scanner, but in order to also work with large format negatives, we have to upgrade to the 7 or 8 series. For our examples, we use the Epson Perfection V850. After our earlier article on scan software, requests came in to also show some examples of the differences between Epson, Silverfast and in conjunction with Negativelabpro plugin for Adobe Lightroom.
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