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Epson Perfection V700 Photo Color Scanner

Epson Perfection V700 Photo Color Scanner

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Brand: Epson
Category: CE

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 31 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.7
Dimensions (in): 20 x 6 x 12
nv:Scanner Type: Flatbed
Scanner Element: Color Epson MatrixCCD? line sensor
Light Source: Cold Cathode Fluroescent Lamp
Optical Resolution: 4800 dpi
Optical Resolution: 6400 dpi
Hardware Resolution: 4800 x 9600 dpi
Interpolated Resolution: 12800 x 12800 dpi
Maximum Document Size: 8.5 x 11
Color Depth: 48-bit
Gray Scale Depth: 16-bit
Interface Connectivity: USB 2.0
Power Source: AC Adapter
Dimensions: 12" x 20" x 6"
Compatible OS: Windows 2000
Compatible OS: Windows 98
Compatible OS: Windows XP
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: B11B178011
Model: B11B178011
UPC: 010343856899
EAN: 0010343856899
ASIN: B000EZY19W

Release Date: March 19, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Photo scanner reproduces photographs with professional quality
  • 6,400 dpi resolution: incredible precision and detail
  • Can scan slides, negatives, and medium format film
  • Innovative dual lens system automatically selects two lenses for desired resolution
  • 4.0 Dmax for exceptional image quality

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description

Get professional quality results from virtually any photographic original with the Epson Perfection V700 Photo Scanner. With groundbreaking 6,400 dpi resolution, this powerful scanner consistently delivers precision color and detail, whether scanning slides, negatives or medium-format film. With a 4.0 Dmax optical resolution, it offers exceptional image quality, excellent detail in shadow areas and remarkable tonal range. 48-bit color and 16-bit grayscale provide subtle shades and accurate color reproduction for everything from professional slides to simple business documents.



Epson Perfection v700 Scanner with built-in 8" x 10" transparency unit

Professional quality film and photo scanning
But, the Epson Perfection V700 Photo Scanner goes one step further than typical home scanners. With its Dual Lens System, this innovative product automatically selects from two lenses for the desired scan resolution. Plus, with Digital ICE Technologies, you can easily remove dust and scratches from film, and many types of surface defects from prints, minimizing costly retouching. And, with the convenient film holders included, you can even batch scan multiple slides and negatives to increase productivity. This powerful performer gives you the industry's leading scanner technologies, all right at your fingertips.

Flexible Options, Comprehensive Software
The Epson Perfection V700 Photo is compatible with both Macintosh and Windows operating systems, and includes FireWire and hi-speed USB 2.0 interfaces. Its comprehensive software package includes LaserSoft Imaging SilverFast SE 6, Adobe Photoshope Elements, ABBYY FineReader Sprint Plus OCR, Epson Copy Utility and Epson Scan with Epson Easy Photo Fix Technology. Epson also provides a one-year warranty covering parts and service.

What's in the Box
Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner - with DIGITAL ICE technologies, 8" x 10" transparency unit (built into lid), four film holders: 35mm negatives, 35mm slides, medium format and 4" x 5", 8" x 10" film area guide, CD-ROM with Epson Scan software and productivity applications, CD-ROM with Adobe Photoshop Elements, CD-ROM with LaserSoft Imaging SilverFast SE6, hi-speed USB 2.0 cable, Epson setup sheet, AC adapter and power cable

Product Description
Get professional quality results from virtually any photographic original with the Epson Perfection V700 Photo scanner. With groundbreaking 6400 dpi resolution, this powerful scanner consistently delivers precision color and detail, whether scanning slides, negatives or medium format film. With a 4.0 Dmax, it offers exceptional image quality, excellent detail in shadow areas and remarkable tonal range. But, the Epson Perfection V700 Photo goes one step further. With its Dual Lens System, this innovative product automatically selects from two lenses for the desired scan resolution. Plus, with Digital ICE Technologies, you can easily remove dust and scratches from film, and many types of surface defects from prints, minimizing costly retouching. And, with the convenient film holders included, you can even batch scan multiple slides and negatives to increase productivity. The Epson Perfection V700 Photo represents a breakthrough in flatbed scanning by offering the highest optical scan resolution (6400 dpi) available for photo studio applications. This powerful performer gives you the industry's leading scanner technologies, all right at your fingertips.


Customer Reviews:   Read 26 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Epson V700   September 15, 2008
D. G. Christian
Epson Perfection V700 Photo Color Scanner
Easy to use, fast, quiet. A vast improvement over my old scanner.



5 out of 5 stars Epson Scanner   August 4, 2008
Harold Foodman
The Scanner and the Element 4 software are excellent. The Silverfast software that offered so much promise is very poorly documented and I was unable to get it setup or deleted properly from my computer (Mac). The scanner results using Elements IV to recover old damaged slides and negatives is terrific. The ability to scan up to 12 slides at a time is a great convenience. I have 30,000 slides and while it will take a lot of work the product will allow me to put all the material on CDs very cheaply.


5 out of 5 stars Thumbs up for the Mac!   July 23, 2008
Nick
No major review, just to say that it worked right out of the box on my Mac (Quad-Core) and was no trouble to install, configure and use. Scans previews very quickly, and final scans are also fast and good quality. I use it for documents, photos, some slides. Image prep for websites and archiving paperwork for the files. Would recommend this one. Only drawback is large physical size, so be sure you have room for it on the desk if you plan to leave it out.


1 out of 5 stars You've got to be kidding me!   July 20, 2008
John A. Bowen
5 out of 8 found this review helpful

For 500 dollars the least the manufacturer could do is throw in some film holders that aren't absolute garbage. I shoot medium format film through a Fuji GA645, a camera justifiably well known for having a razor sharp lens, near perfect exposure, and to-die-for autofocus. Imagine my surprise when my first negatives scanned soft and out of focus.

So I poke around Flickr a bit and discover that film laid flat on the scan bed with the film holder pressing it to the glass gives markedly better results than actually inserting the film in the holder as instructed by Epson. 10 minutes of swearing while trying to accomplish this not so easy feat (go ahead and try for yourself), and 20 minutes of scanning (while still swearing) later, I discover that, lo and behold, the Flickr folks are right.

Negatives flat on the glass scan vastly better than negatives in the holder. In fact, at 4800dpi, negatives flat on the glass so exceed my needs that I turned the resolution down a notch. I'll go one step further and say that if Epson had included film holders that weren't total GARBAGE, i.e., a double glass plate system designed to hold the negative at EXACTLY THE FOCAL PLANE, I might be giving this system five stars instead of one.

I don't know what misbegotten moron over at Epson decided to cheap out, and I don't care. I'll be searching the web for some sort of film holder that actually, you know, WORKS, (or other solution, maybe I can design and manufacture my own, get rich fixing Epson's grievous failings) since laying it on the glass in perfect alignment without curl or dust is such a monumental pain. If I can't find a solution shortly, this thing is going to be returned, and good riddance.

It'll be a cold day in damnation before I buy another Epson product.

EDIT: Ok, it is possible to get somewhat decent scans out of this heap. Follow these instructions:

First, turn your film holder over and pull out the little feet. Turn them around 180 degrees so the arrow points toward the plus sign, then put them back in. For some reason the focal plane is a bit high off the glass, about 3.5mm. Guess how high the feet are set at the factory? If you guessed 3.0mm, give yourself a gold star.

Way to go, Epson, you big wet bag of smelly FAIL.

If that doesn't work, then turn your Adjustment Options completely off and run a test scan. According to the Photo-i review I read, Digital ICE in Quality mode is garbage, while Digital ICE in Speed mode is actually somewhat useful. Your mileage may vary.

If your scans still look awful, plug betterscanning into your search engine and go buy a new film holder. Everyone that's ever used those aftermarket jobbies (that I could find, anyway) says they see a marked improvement. As it is apparent from even web sized photos that they're designed and constructed better than the OEM GARBAGE, I can see why.

For real black and white film (not the chromagenic C-41 process stuff, scan that stuff just like color, only with Image Type set to 16 bit grayscale) turn off all the adjustment options except possibly Unsharp Mask. Of course, since you're going to be slowly going crazy in Photoshop with the Spot Healing Brush taking out all the dust, you might as well turn that off too, since even at Medium the Unsharp Mask sometimes gets a bit of aliasing on diagonal lines.

I reiterate: You could not pay me enough to own another Epson product.



3 out of 5 stars Great Scanner, Terrible Packaging by Amazon   July 4, 2008
James Birmingham (Volcano, Ca)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

The scanner seems like a very well-constructed, quality piece of equipment. I haven't had much experience yet but had it up and running quickly and am impressed with the scanning of slides using Epson software and default settings. The really, really bad thing about my experience was Amazon's poor shipping and handling. I purchased my first V700 a month ago and returned it because both the shipping container and epson box were severely punctured. The shipping box was much larger than the Epson box and had almost no packing in it. I thought this was probably not the original box, was probably added somerwhere along the route, and sent it back and ordered another scanner. It arrived yesterday in the same kind of box, almost no packing, with damage and coming apart at the seams. I took a chance this time and the scanner seems to work fine. Amazon used to be a class act. What happened? I would never order another expensive electronic item from them until their shipping problem is resolved.