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Epson Perfection V 750M Pro

I read a test a while ago of Vuescan which said it was great with flatbeds but produced soft scans with film scanners. I can't remember where the test was.

It may have improved now especially as the tester said that Ed Hamrick always takes note of criticisms.

The V750 is a flat bed but we are interested in scanning film on it so I suppose that Vuescan would be alright anyway as the V750 is a flat bed but it just raises a query in my mind since film is being scanned on it.
Cheers,
John
 
Hi Jean-Luc,

Thank you for posting the test result. That is very impressive and it is interesting that you used Epson's own software.
Cheers,
John
 
Its compatible even with V750Mpro. Frome some reviews I read, it is(i.e:Vuescan)more specific for NEGATIVEs, and can do what other software could not. I could not install the free version, my widows keeps warning me
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The V750Mpro scanner is true 4000DPI at least.
Thanks all. Appreciate every contribution here.
 
Thalmees,

Would simply ignoring the warning not help?

That Windows does not know the origin of the software... As you probably know, Windows is not something to measure other things against.
You however do know the origin. And it's your (not Window's) computer. So...
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