Monday, March 17, 2014

Anyone used an Epson V300 for scannography? If so, is it any good? :)?




Della


Had trouble finding a scanner that's any good.. heard the Epson Perfection 3170 is good, but it's discontinued now :/...


Answer
Check this!
â¢4800 x 9600 dpi optical resolution
â¢Scan 35mm film â built-in Transparency Unit
â¢Beautiful enlargements up to 13x19 from film
â¢Advanced Digital Dust Correction
â¢One-touch photo restoration
â¢One-touch scanning â send e-mails, create PDFs
â¢Sharp text scans, even on colored paper
â¢High-rise, 180-degree lid for books, 3D objects
â¢ReadyScan⢠LED â no warmup time, fast scans
â¢Earth-friendly LED â no mercury, low power use
â¢Photo editing and creative software included
And here´s the data sheet if u want to download it?
http://www.epson.com/cmc_upload/0/000/142/233/V300_DataSheet.pdf
I hope it helps

What settings should I scan ultrasound pictures at?




Fadu


I am trying to scan 3D ultrasound pictures. I am not sure what settings to do them at. I have an HP scanner and the settings I can input are resolution (74-4800) and output type (millions of colors, 256, bw). When I do 300 dpi, the pictures are not very clear. I don't need the file size to be big, as the pictures themselves are normal sized ultrasound pictures. I think the reason the pics are not clear is that when I scan them, the size of pic is bigger than the actual pic, therefore it is blurry and grainy.

I would really appreciate any help or insight! Thanks!!



Answer
I don't know if your scanner has this function, but mine allows me to preview then crop the surrounding background out. Leaving only the photo area to be scanned.
Have a look and see if yours does the same.




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