squirrel$$$bandit
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Can anyone tell me why I would want the 750 over the 700? They seem to have the same resolution, scanning capacity, etc. And at the moment the 700 is about 250 bucks cheaper.
As I understand it, the bundled software supplied, and some wet scanning accessories. As I recall, when the V750 was released there was some advice that it had improved lens coatings, but I have since (from discussions in the Flickr V700 group I believe) understood that the V700 has been changed to the same specification. Sorry I cannot provide more authoritative sources than the above...
Regards,
Brett
Regards,
Brett
Moriturii
Well-known
Doesn't v750 have like fluid mounted blah blah that v700 doesn't have?
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
What is wet scanning? I guess I should google it...
tlitody
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for wet scanning you use special oil (kami fluid) which your transparencies are dunked in. It hides any small scratches/imperfections in them and gives a smoother result. Often used for drum scanning for maximum quality.
Trouble is your tannys come out a mess and have to be cleaned up afterwards.
I think you get the full version of silverfast with the V750.
Trouble is your tannys come out a mess and have to be cleaned up afterwards.
I think you get the full version of silverfast with the V750.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Well hell, I don't need silverfast...
thanks! I just don't care enough about IQ anymore to do wet scanning, I don't think.
thanks! I just don't care enough about IQ anymore to do wet scanning, I don't think.
Frank Petronio
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Epson 4990 = Epson 700 = Epson 750 in real world use, look for a demo-refurb 4990.
I think you get software to make a scanner profile with the 750 whoopie
Cleaning the platen is the hardest part, they fog up from the plastics
I think you get software to make a scanner profile with the 750 whoopie
Cleaning the platen is the hardest part, they fog up from the plastics
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