Epson V750

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michaelfinch
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Epson V750

Post by michaelfinch » Thu Jan 05, 2012 9:43 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Hi all. There's been plenty discussion about flatbed v. drum scanners. From time to time I have drum scans done when funds allow and for LARGE prints there's a difference. (Don't want to wade into that debate).
I have an Epson V750 and until recently I was happy enough with output via Silverfast. I use it mainly to digitise my backlog of LF/MF negs and trannies for output at 12x12 to 20x20 (inches). But recently I've been using the Epson software simply because it delivers a sharper scan than the Silverfast (even when I use a multi-scan). Exposure/colour etc can't be as finely tuned as in Silverfast but I have Photoshop to cure that. I'd always assumed that sharpness was basically a mechanical function (everything flat and aligned etc). Any clues? Apologies for ignorance in advance!
Cheers
Michael

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Re: Epson V750

Post by Paul Dunning » Thu Jan 05, 2012 10:30 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Could it be that you've got USM sharpening turned on in Epson Scan but not in Silverfast, or turned on in both but stronger settings in Epson Scan?

I'm probably stating the obvious so apologies for that :)

Paul.

michaelfinch
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Re: Epson V750

Post by michaelfinch » Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:48 pm Etc/GMT-1+01:00

Thanks Paul. Don't apologise. I'll check and report back!

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