I use VueScan from Hamrick Software because Scanners come with a variety of software - some good, some bad - and there are numerous third party software products, too. Different models may also vary in the quality of output and in the amount of control you get. I need a scanner for regular flatbed document scanning anyway, so I chose this type of model. Dedicated film scanners may, in fact should, yield better results more easily, but they come at a hefty price. There are many different scanners out there and these come in several different types. The specific model is the Epson Perfection V370 Photo. Assumptionsīecause my intent is to document this process for the benefit of others, I must first set out some basic assumptions that I’m working with. What follows is both the latest and, I think, best approach I have found that balances ease of action with quality of result. Others much harder to perform but with better results. Some approaches have been easy to perform but yielded suboptimal results. I have had many starts on this project and many different approaches, each with their own issues. Some years ago I began the task of scanning my father’s large collection of photographic negatives, comprising several hundred films.
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