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Old 08-13-2009, 05:36 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Epson V500 scanner question

Hello all. I am looking into the epson V500 scanner and would love some info from users of this scanner.
My main question is this; how does it do with BW negatives? I ask this because i have an epson 2580 and it scanned BW negs perfectly but the majority of my negs are medium format and it will not scan that size. so last year I invested in an HP 4050 and it sucks for scanning BW negatives. the HP does supurb on Kodochrome slides but defintely not BW negs.
I am going back to the Epson brand but before I put down the money I really want to know how the Epson does.

this is a scan on my epson and will the V500 do as good?
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this is a scan from the HP. you can see a big difference in quality.
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