For Vuescan. There is also a book now which is also linked to on the Vuescan site. I would agree with the above comments, although there is a 'simple' mode to get you going.Andysnap said:OK, Vuescan it is then. Any need to get the pro version or is the basic one ok for just neg scanning?
Andy
Andysnap said:OK, Vuescan it is then. Any need to get the pro version or is the basic one ok for just neg scanning?
Andy
The key to using the Epson Scan is to use professional mode, turn off the ICE and sharpening etc. and just tweak the histogram for each image to get it right, this is a nice quick little guide to what i mean, http://photo-utopia.blogspot.co.uk/2010/11/scanning-with-epson-v500.html

Resurrecting this thread as my question seems to fit...
I've always followed the linked PhotoUtopia tips on scanning with the V500 in the past, but it covers only capturing all the data possible by changing the sliders to each end of the histogram range of the input.
After all this time I've just realised that there is an option available to then change the output from the defaulted range (18-209 in the linked example) to 0-255 but the question is do I need to - does it help in any way in further processing or is it not related?
Dave
Resurrecting this thread as my question seems to fit...
I've always followed the linked PhotoUtopia tips on scanning with the V500 in the past, but it covers only capturing all the data possible by changing the sliders to each end of the histogram range of the input.
After all this time I've just realised that there is an option available to then change the output from the defaulted range (18-209 in the linked example) to 0-255 but the question is do I need to - does it help in any way in further processing or is it not related?
Dave
I've had my V500 for ages but only recently had time/head space to use it. Been using the Epson software and trawling this Forum for advice and tips.
My scans have been a bit flat so far but I'm persisting because some of you have shown great results. Biggest problem has been dust. Some of my negs are in a shocking state. Might have to build that brilliant looking DIY neg dryer that someone posted up a while ago.
Before scanning it's best to clean the neg and glass (with say a linen handkerchief) then use a rocket blower on the glass and neg...if you have dandruff then you could try "head and shoulders"![]()
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