![]() Here’s the page for an Epson V600 and IR scanning is supported. You can check if it has support for your hardware on the scanner support page. But they do support scanning with the infrared lamp (using their own algorithm, which they claim is better than the ICE algorithm) in order to detect and remove dust. Well, to be pedantic, they don’t support that, because Digital ICE is a trademarked name/algorithm. EpsonScan works, but I don’t think it’s a very good app. ![]() At least that’s the case for my Perfection 4870 Photo scanner.ĭon’t bother with the included software. The only potential gotcha is that the holders have a notch in them toward the back of the holder, which you also need to cut out (the transparency projector shines through it for some self-calibration mode). Just cut slide-size holes in it so that they are under the transparency projector in the lid. ![]() You can make your own with a sheet of cardboard. They’re convenient, but they’re just a plastic frame for positioning slides. ![]() I do have VueScan but I don’t think that has ICE built in the way the Epson software does.įirst off, don’t worry about the slide holders. My question is - how is the software that comes with it? I am still running Sierra though I will be upgrading to HS when I get the time to do my ssd upgrade. So I’m looking at the Epson V600 (I love my old Epson Perfection flatbed, but I bought it refurbished and it didn’t come with the slide/negative holders). I have been using my Wolverine quite a bit, but definitely need better resolution for some of my negatives and slides.
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