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Great product July 20, 2010 Charles Conway (Chico, Ca USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've had the scanner for a month. I could not ask for anything better. It's easy to use, it scans relatively fast for a scanner. The Ice technology puts lines in black and white photos.
Pictures of a Lifetime! July 20, 2010 602keyboard1 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I knew this was a great scanner when I scanned some photos, but where it stands out,(and the reason I bought it,)was in the scanning of my father's slide collection..literally, our life as a family.The Epson V600 not only delivered as it said it would, the quality was astounding,I finished the first "trial run" DVD for my Dad and family,and they just thought it was magic.They can't wait for the next one.This scanner is a valuable tool,I recommend it!
This Scanner is Superb July 20, 2010 Morgan Leigh (New York) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am a fine art photographer and writer and acquired vintage photos for a project I am working on and needed to scan these into PhotoShop. I was concerned that in not purchasing an $800 scanner I would lose quality in the scanned object. Not so. This scanner is doing a beautiful job and it is easy to install and use. I highly recommend it. It is trouble free and the price is right.
better than I expected July 16, 2010 John R. Koury (North Carolina) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fast. Nice scans. Some of modes of operation are a bit puzzling, but work fine. Very nice that there is no significant warm up time.
Have used only for reflective scans so far. No film or negative scanning yet.
The Epson V600 - Great slide scanner July 12, 2010 Coloradodreamin 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
The reason I bought this scanner is that I trusted the other reviewers, and the other reviewers did not disappoint me. I bought it mainly to transfer slides and I had my first slide scanned in less than 30 minutes. My only confusing thing was there is a removeable cover under the main cover that you must remove to do slide or negative scans. It took me a while to figure that out, and until then I thought I had received a defective unit. If I had realized that, I would have probably had the first slide done in 10 minutes. I had tried one of those small $100 units that are meant to just transfer slides, and it was terrible - the slide was transferred overexposed and there was no way to fix it. These slide transfers are crisp, colors are accurate, and exposure spot on. You can do four slides at a time, which takes about five minutes, but while they are processing I can do other things on my computer. It even tells you how to put the slides so they are not upsidedown or backward. You just plug it in and go (just don't forget to remove the inside cover as stated above).
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