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    Epson Perfection V500 Photo Scanner

    Epson Perfection V500 Photo Scanner

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    Brand: Epson
    Category: CE

    List Price: $249.99
    Buy New: $174.99
    You Save: $75.00 (30%)



    New (56) Used (3) Refurbished (1) from $155.00

    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 78 reviews

    Color: silver
    Media: Electronics
    Autographed: No
    Memorabilia: No
    Batteries Included: No
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 14
    Dimensions (in): 7 x 15 x 21
    nv:Scanner Type: Flatbed
    Scanner Element: Epson MatrixCCD line sensor
    Optical Resolution: 6400 dpi
    Hardware Resolution: 6400 x 9600 dpi
    Maximum Document Size: 8.5" x 11.7"
    Color Depth: 48-bit
    Gray Scale Depth: 16-bit
    Interface Connectivity: USB 2.0
    Power Source: AC Adapter
    Warranty: 1 year warranty

    MPN: B11B189011
    Model: B11B189011
    UPC: 010343865372
    EAN: 0010343865372
    ASIN: B000VG4AY0

    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Features:
      • Create crystal-clear photo enlargements and scan slides, negatives, and medium-format film
      • Easy Photo Fix quickly restores faded photos with one touch
      • Digital Ice technology removes dust particles and scratches from images
      • Energy-efficient LED light eliminates warm-up time while allowing faster scans
      • 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    The Epson Perfection V500 Photo offers extraordinary quality and versatility with 6400 dpi resolution and an earth-friendly LED light source for greater productivity - all at an amazing value. Remove dust and scratches from slides, negatives and film. Or, restore faded color photos with one touch. Then, take your photos further with the included Adobe Photoshop Elements.When it's time to archive important documents, you can scan multiple documents fast with the optional automatic document feeder. It's all at your fingertips with this powerful performer. Best of all, the energy-efficient LED means you can work smarter with fast scans and lower power consumption. Plus, with no warmup time, it's easier than ever to get started.

    Amazon.com Product Description
    The Epson Perfection V500 photo scanner will create crystal-clear photo enlargements (13 by 19 inches, 17 by 22 inches, or larger) from film with 6400 dpi. The scanner's built-in Transparency Unit makes it easy to scan slides, negatives, and medium-format film, while the Easy Photo Fix quickly restores faded photos with one touch. The scanner's Digital Ice technology removes dust particles and scratches from images, while the 48-bit color depth provides vibrant colors and crystal-clear images. The scanner also features an energy-efficient LED light, which eliminates warm-up time while scanning faster at a lower power consumption rate.

    This 18.8 by 10.7 by 4.5 inch, 8.9 pound flatbed color image scanner has a maximum resolution of 12,800 by 12,800 dpi, and comes backed by a limited 1-year manufacturer's warranty.

    What's in the Box
    Perfection V500 photo scanner, 35-millimeter and medium format film holders, scanner installation CD-ROM, Adobe Photoshop Elements CD-ROM, scanner setup poster, Hi-Speed USB 2.0 cable, AC power adapter and cord.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 73 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Great Scanner   September 30, 2008
    B. Packard
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Finally found a scanner that can convert 35mm slides to prints without an involved hassle. Altough a bit slow it does a good job of all types of scans, perfect for my home/office needs.


    4 out of 5 stars Excellent quality for negative scans, but could take a while to scan a lot of negatives.   September 27, 2008
    Two kids mom (Tijeras, NM United States)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful




    I was eager to try out this scanner. Several years ago we bought a Canonscan 9950F to convert all our film into digital. At that time I converted 12,000 negatives into digital format. Since then I have used my Canonscan mainly as a flatbed scanner, although occasionally I need to convert a few negatives, for other people or when we use a disposable camera.

    I set it up on a Dell Dimension 8100 on an external powered usb port. No problems with installation, I was up and running in under 10 minutes.

    To compare I took a new set of negatives and scanned 6 shots in both the Canonscan and the Epson both at the same resolution and using the dust and scratch removal programs for both. Here are my comparisons

    The Canonscan is faster, it took about 7 minutes to scan the 6 shots.
    The Epson took a little longer, 9 minutes for 6 shots. The quality of the Epson was better, dust removal was more precise and the Epson software was better able to pick up where the edges of a very light photo were than the Canon. I wonder if the LED, (being one wavelength) helps with this clarity.

    However, the Epson only has 2 slots for putting your negatives into on the plastic mask. Theoretically it can hold 12 images, but that is only if that is how your negatives are cut.
    If your negatives have, say, 5 images each, you are only going to be able to do 10 a time unless you are willing to cut up the negatives.

    The Canonscan mask has 5 slots, each for 6 negatives. In theory you could do 30, but I found that because of how the negatives were cut I could usually do 24 to 28.

    Not an issue if you are just doing a few, but if you have a backlog of thousands it can make a real difference in how long the project would take. The scan time is not hugely different but the time involved in physically placing the negatives into the slots and setting up the scan would take longer with the Epson. The mask with the Epson is more difficult to work with than the Canon mask. The Canon has a hinge on one side, the Epson the whole front snaps out. It seems a bit flimsy, but so did the Canon and it lasted through the 12,000 scans.


    I really like the LED instant on being the impatient person that I am. You do not have to wait for the scanner to warm up, great for a quicker scanning of a couple documents.

    The Epson is much more intuitive. It took me about 10 minutes to figure out how to scan a negative (I, too, made the error of not putting the mask in the correct place). With the Canon I remember it taking me an hour to get the general idea and a couple hours to figure out exactly how to get it to do what I wanted.


    I also could not get the front buttons to work, but you can do it all from the software. Being able to scan to a PDF is really nice.








    2 out of 5 stars Unable to Setup on PC with Vista. Photoshop Software not Vista-Supported.   September 25, 2008
    W. Munro
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Well, I've spent over 2 hours trying to install the scanner software on my PC running Vista Ultimate, and so far have not succeeded. The basic software to run the scanner won't start, so I am currently dead in the water.

    Hopefully, I'll get this worked out and be able to update this review with scanner performance details.

    Also, while the product description for this scanner says that it is designed and optimized for Windows Vista, the included version of Photoshop Elements software is version 4.0, released in 2005. The current version of Photoshop Elements is 6.0. Version 4.0 seems to open and may function somewhat in Vista, but it is not supported for Vista, and you do get a "known compatibility issues exist with this software" warning when you launch it.



    5 out of 5 stars Fascinating and a great value   September 25, 2008
    Jerry Saperstein (Evanston, IL USA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This is a remarkable, fun and useful device.

    Just a few years ago, you would have had to pay through the nose to get a slide and film scanner this good.

    Now it is affordable, simple to use and a lot of fun to boot, You really learn quickly that that the slides and negatives you thought were focused sharp as a tack, weren't.

    The Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0 included with the package will not work with Vista and it is at least two versions behind. Still a good, useful package, though.

    Setup could not be easier, as it generally is with Epson products. Setup instructions are on a single two-sided sheet. Make sure you follow each step, because there are a couple of "gotchas" for the impatient.

    The unit ships with a carrier for 35mm film strips and 2x2 slides. You can insert two film strips (12 exposures) or four slides.

    The Epson Scan application is reasonably well featured, but some may want to consider specialized third-party scanning applications.

    You can scan at up to 1200dpi optical resolution.

    Scanning speed is nothing to write home about. In fact, it is on the slow side.

    The results on both slides and negatives are excellent. The dust removal feature works well and the backlight color correction less so.

    For documents, the Abby Fine Reader works well for simple OCR. You can also scan directly to Adobe PDF or email.

    Overall, this is a great value for the money. If you have a moderate qyantity of prints, slides and 35mm negatives you want to convert to digital, it's wonderful. For ordinary scanning of documents and light OCR, it is also excellent. You can, by the way, get an ADF (Automatic Docment Feeder) for the unit.

    Jerry



    5 out of 5 stars Impressive, Big and Impressive, Very Impressive   September 25, 2008
    Vesta Irene (the Pacific Northwest)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I wanted a slide scanner because I've got a lot of slides my husband and I took four decades ago. We have no way to view them, other than to hold them up to a light, not very satisfactory. So, I was really looking forward to this.

    When it came I was surprised at the size of it. This is a behemoth. I sort of pictured something much smaller, like those little photo scanners you see in the electronic section of Target. And you had to plug it into the wall, my Cannon scanner gets its power from the USB connection. Still, it was in my living room and I had those slides, so I lugged it upstairs, put in on my desk, put the CD into my computer, followed the simple directions and in no time I was good to go.

    To my surprise this thing scans photos as well. I don't know why, but I thought it was only a slide and negative scanner. So, I put a photo in, pushed the button and the scanner went to town. Unlike my Cannon scanner and the HP scanner my husband has, this scanner does not work through a Photoshop plug in. That's good, because there are no onscreen clicks I have to do to scan a photo. I just put it in, close the lid, hit a button on the scanner and voila!

    I'm going to stop here and say that this machine makes some weird and kind of loud noises when it works. At first I thought it was broken, but no, that's just the language it speaks.

    I had the preferences set to 300 dpi and the machine did the job in about a tenth the time of our other two scanners. That was impressive. Next I loaded in four slides. To do that I had to put in the plastic slide tray and slide out the underside of the top of the scanner, so light can pass through the slides. The machine takes four slides at a time.

    It takes a couple minutes for it to do the slides, but the output is fantastic. This beast is big, but it does the job and it does it very well, even if it groans its way through the work. I am very, very impressed.

    Reviewed by Vesta Irene


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