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| Printing, Faxing and Scanning with Vista A forum for using printers, scanners and fx with Windows Vista. (microsoft.public.windows.vista.print_fax_scan) |
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"Gordon" wrote in message ... On Thu, 21 Aug 2008 14:39:55 -0700, "Tom from WI" wrote: Anyone have any experience with this scanner, especially experience scanning slides. Tom Tom I have it and it has worked well. The default will give you some low dpi on slides -- 300 as I recall. I adjusted it. I can not see that ICE did much good, but getting a can of dust remover is really helpful. The have new Twain drivers, but you must install the CD before the new Twain drives. If you have several hundreds (i.e. thousands) of slides this is going to be slow. You can load 4 slides in the rack. I have a neighbor who has the V700. I believe that model holds 8 slides. I suggest you download and read the manuals on models you are seriously thinking about. ________ Gordon Potter Atlanta, GA USA The numeral "2" I was reading about the V700, it can do 12 slides at a time. I had an old HP S20 which did ONE slide at a time. I did scan about a 1000 slides on it, but it barely converted to XP and was DOA with Vista. I did do a lot of "dust blowing" on the slides I have done and didn't have much of a dust problem. I guess I should go through the thousands of slides that I have and see how many I really think are worth scanning. From what I read about the V500, it looked like you have to adjust each slide before the scanning starts. Is that true? Can't you just load the slides and let it scan them? I can always adjust them later. Tom |