Testseek.com have collected 18 expert reviews of the Epson Perfection V600 Photo and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Epson Perfection V600 Photo.
November 2010
(81%)
18 Reviews
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The editors liked
Let's deal with the big question
Can a flat-bed scanner really produce film scans to compare with a dedicated 35mm scanner? In our opinion
Most users will be well satisfied with the Epson output. Scanned Kodachrome slides retained colour
Detail and...
The scanned image quality is very good
Both for black and white negatives and for 50 year old Kodachrome slides. Scanning 35mm originals at 9600dpi produces a big file that translates into a 140x90cm at 240dpi in Photoshop
Giving head room for cropping
Film holders for 35mm
Medium format and transparency (slide)
Good OCR recognition
Excellent quality flatbed scans
The editors didn't like
There is no printed instruction manual and the unit
By default
Is set to Automatic mode. In this mode it will not scan negative strips correctly. The scan mode must be set to Professional (even if you think that doesn't mean you) to get proper contr...
The software supplied with the printer is out of date and will not work with the latest versions of Mac OSX. The latest drivers must be downloaded from Epson
Published: 2016-02-04, Author: terry , review by: dpexpert.com.au
The scanned image quality is very good, both for black and white negatives and for 50 year old Kodachrome slides. Scanning 35mm originals at 9600dpi produces a big file that translates into a 140x90cm at 240dpi in Photoshop, giving head room for cropping
The software supplied with the printer is out of date and will not work with the latest versions of Mac OSX. The latest drivers must be downloaded from Epson
If you have been thinking about (and procrastinating) digitising the family photo archive the V600 is a reasonably inexpensive and efficient way of doing it...
Abstract: The Epson Perfection V600 Photo slots in just above the V500 model but has a lower bit depth than the V700, which we reviewed in March 2006 (INSERT LINK) and which remains as the premium model in Epson's range. Designed for photo enthusiasts who want t...
Let's deal with the big question: can a flat-bed scanner really produce film scans to compare with a dedicated 35mm scanner? In our opinion, most users will be well satisfied with the Epson output. Scanned Kodachrome slides retained colour, detail and...
There is no printed instruction manual and the unit, by default, is set to Automatic mode. In this mode it will not scan negative strips correctly. The scan mode must be set to Professional (even if you think that doesn't mean you) to get proper contr...
This is an outstanding scanner. Scans of opaque materials are excellent and the film scans are the best we have seen from a flat-bed scanner. The bundled software makes the package good value for the money. There are cheaper scanners, including the fi...
Abstract: A flatbed scanner is a popular type of scanner that is widely used in homes and offices, as it is a versatile device that can scan a wide range of materials, including documents, photos, and books. Flatbed scanners work by illuminating an object and then...
Roger and Aaron of Lens Rentals decided to test some of their gear for paranormal activity. Spoiler alert: Sennheiser gear is haunted, coffee machines are full of good vibes and Aaron is possessed. Oh, and the detection equipment is far from conclusive...
Published: 2018-12-11, Author: Max , review by: techgearlab.com
Good scan quality, ability to scan photos and film negatives,
Very slow for long documents, no native text recognition, clunky software
The Epson Perfection V600 is a great and relatively inexpensive choice for anyone that wants to digitize old film negatives and projection slides. If you just want to digitize printed photos it is still a great option, but probably a little more than you...
Abstract: The Epson Perfection V600 scans photos, 35mm film and slides, 6 x 22 cm medium-format film. With its automated buttons, the scanner is easy to use. The hardware performs admirably, but the EPSON Scan software may leave you wanting. Nice build qua...