Scanner question regarding flexibility
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:56 am Etc/GMT-1+01:00
I've been using an Epson 2450 scanner for quite a while, and although the quality is adequate, there's one thing that causes regular problems, and that is the scanner automatically cropping images.
The scanner uses the usual film holders, so it's scanning a predefined area, but on slides where there are large dark areas (not necessarily black) near the edge of the frame, the scanner often decides to crop, and I can't control this.
I've been looking to upgrade anyway, most likely to a V700, but can anyone tell me how much flexibility there is on a V700 in controlling what the scanner actually scans?
It can be very frustrating when I've spent a large amount of time setting up and making an image, only to be hobbled by not being able to produce a print of the 'true' image due to the scanners limitations.
I've read great things about the V700, but none of the specs and / or reviews mention control over the scan area.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris.
The scanner uses the usual film holders, so it's scanning a predefined area, but on slides where there are large dark areas (not necessarily black) near the edge of the frame, the scanner often decides to crop, and I can't control this.
I've been looking to upgrade anyway, most likely to a V700, but can anyone tell me how much flexibility there is on a V700 in controlling what the scanner actually scans?
It can be very frustrating when I've spent a large amount of time setting up and making an image, only to be hobbled by not being able to produce a print of the 'true' image due to the scanners limitations.
I've read great things about the V700, but none of the specs and / or reviews mention control over the scan area.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chris.