steamer
Well-known
Actually it is an epson gt-x900 the Japanese version of the v 700.
The problem is whenever I have a neg with large dark areas the scanner scans the film as a panorama shot. The instructions are in Japanese and I don't see any mention of how to fix this anyway.
Anyone have any Ideas?
The problem is whenever I have a neg with large dark areas the scanner scans the film as a panorama shot. The instructions are in Japanese and I don't see any mention of how to fix this anyway.
Anyone have any Ideas?

xvvvz
Established
The auto cropping function in the software is easily fooled. Most people do not rely on this. Those who do would probably be amazed if they went back and carefully compared there films to their scans because they would find parts missing. In EpsonScan you need to go into Professional mode, click on the arrow to the right of Preview, choose normal, re-preview, than manually crop. If you want detailed instructions on how to set up a manual batch scan in EpsonScan, I have put some tips up here:
http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/batchscanning.html
Doug
http://www.betterscanning.com/scanning/batchscanning.html
Doug
kully
Happy Snapper
Cheers xvvvz!
I have exactly the same problem with my nightshots (and, strangely, some day shots too).
(cheers again)
I have exactly the same problem with my nightshots (and, strangely, some day shots too).
(cheers again)
steamer
Well-known
The Japanese epson scan has a different set up and it seems impossible to disable the auto crop
dannynono
Survey sez....
I've been tempted by this scanner, but I'm surprised to see that this error is still commonplace with their software.
xvvvz
Established
The option has to be in the software somewhere. You just need to get one of your Japanese techie friends to come over and help you figure out where it is
Can you post a screenshot of the Professional, or most advanced, mode of the software that has the most options to tweak?
Doug
Doug
steamer
Well-known
I've got a bunch of work to finish, but I'll try to post within a day or two. I'm sure you are correct about this, the pro mode is the only mode I use, but there is no arrow to the right of preview as there is on the English version, but there must be some way to disable the auto trimming.
kully
Happy Snapper
xvvvz, I can't find the arrow in my (English UK) Epsonscan either...
What version are you using?
What version are you using?
iml
Well-known
If you're using it on a Mac, there's no arrow, you need to uncheck the Thumbnail checkbox instead (I think it says Thumbnail, I don't have the software to hand at the moment). You then use the marquee tool in the preview window to manually set a cropping area.
Ian
Ian
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kully
Happy Snapper
Found it! It's a checkbox titled 'Thumbnails' under the 'preview' button. Unclicked you are presented with a scan of the whole scanning area, allowing you to mark out each frame.
Very slow as it goes and scans every time you zoom in to crop properly, but hey, better than nothing.
Got me thinking, this would make scanning panoramics super easy.
Very slow as it goes and scans every time you zoom in to crop properly, but hey, better than nothing.
Got me thinking, this would make scanning panoramics super easy.
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