Others say...

"no frames to scan old large negatives"
I have a lot of old family negatives taken with the 120 and 616 box cameras.
They will not fit in the frames provided with the scanner.
Adobe editing program doesn't work with the Vista operating system.

"NICE unit! ...but not too speedy..."
The Epson V500 Photo scanner is an extremely nice unit. It accommodates photographs, 35mm color negatives and B&W negatives, 35mm mounted slides, large format negatives, and documents up 8.5" x 11" and A4-sized sheets.

The scanned images are awesome! I am extremely pleased with the job this scanner does with my old 35mm mounted slides. I've also had great success scanning old family photos.

Here's how the scanner works:

First of all you must install the scanner software that accompanies this unit. Once you have done that the scanner can be attached to the computer via a USB line. Turn on the scanner's power switch, click on the "Epson scan" icon on your computer desktop, and select the mode that best matches your level of comfort and ability.

The scanner has three main functional modes: 1) Full Automatic, 2) Home, and 3) Professional.

If you are just getting started in the scanning world, select the "Full Auto Mode", place a document, photo, etc., that you want to scan on the glass scanning surface, click the "scan" icon on the Epson scan window and sit back and wait for the results to show up on screen.

Oh, this scanner comes with a set of plastic frames that includes openings that hold up to four mounted slides or up to two strips of six negatives each.

If you are a little more adventurous and want some additional control over the output image you can move up to the "Home mode". This setting lets you choose the document type (photograph, photo negative, magazine page, etc.), the image type (color, grayscale, black and white), and a limited number of image adjustments. FYI - "Digital Ice" technology that automatically optimizes the image, corrects scratches, etc., is available only for photos and photo negatives.

If you want complete control over the the output image, select the "Professional mode." This setting allows you full flexiblity in choosing scanner settings, including sharpness, color, auto-exposure, histogram adjustment, tone correction, color palette access, grain reduction for high speed films, backlighting correction, dust removal, and Digital Ice optimization. Again, remember that the Digital Ice option is available only for photographs, and photo negatives and positives.

The unit looks nice and has a relatively small footprint. That's good because there's not much room on my computer desk.

I have used similar scanners before, and I found the functionality of this model to be quite intuitive.

In addition, the Epson V500 scanner comes with a copy of Adobe Photoshop Elements 4.0. This versatile image manipulation program can be used to work with your images once they are digitized.

I do have a couple of minor complaints about this unit. First, I don't find this unit to be particularly speedy. For example, it takes 45 seconds for this unit to scan an 8.5" x 11" document and generate an image. It takes the unit about 3.5 minutes to scan four slides and generate their images. So, if you are going to be scanning lots of documents or slides, etc., I recommend that you have a book in hand to flip open once you hit the "scan" button. Second, the Digital Ice setting works only with photographs and photonegatives.

All in all, this is a sweet little unit, and it should meet most people's scanning needs.

For the reasons listed above I give this scanner a solid 4-star rating.



"Great !!! Bought for scanning slides. "
I have owned several scanners including two pro-sumer grade Epsons, a UMAX, and 3 Microteks (one pro-grade). Only one of my former scanners did a respectable job with slides and it cost around $1,000 about two years ago. This Epson does an equivalent if not better job than the high end Microtek I used that cost 5 times as much. Slide scanning with a flat-bed has never been so good as it is now with this Epson. Scan times seem just under one minute per slide at 2400 dpi. Set-up was quick. Very pleased.

"A great scanner"
I am using the Epson V500 with Windows Vista and the results are excellent. The software installed without a problem. Refer to the users manual for details. Several hundred slides, Polaroid's and prints have been scanned and the results printed. This is a well-made machine, easy to set up (do refer to the user manual) and fun to use. The greater the resolution of your scan the longer it will take to complete your task. It is worth the time and effort.

"I like it - I like it"
After getting a headache with an HP scanner that we bought, returned, we ended up shopping once again for a scanner that would handle the photos, slides and negatives that I have.

This is the scanner. Honest. It was easy to load, and I was working with the scanner within a half hour testing the basic full scan mode, which I love. I started reading other reviews after we bought this scanner and kept it in mind when I was going to start all of my projects.

I will be savings LOTS and LOTS of money by doing my own scanning with this Epson scanner. I was taking my negatives into a professional lab to have put on CD - now I can do that myself. I don't need to use any of the advanced features as I like to use Photoshop Elements to correct any flaws, coloring, scratches.

It honestly did not take that long to scan from the negatives and/or slides. I wish you could scan more than 4 slides at a time, but that is fine. I like how you can just "drop" in the slides into the holder and then just pick up from the sides - never having to touch the glass or the slide itself. The negative holder could have been done a little better, but it is very doable.

The scans themselves are really good and decent. When I fixed my first photo from a negative scan it was unbelievable. I had to fix the normal dust and scratch marks in Elements, but it didn't really take that long and I enjoy working with that program.

Am I happy customer - YES, very happy!!!!!! I am an amateur photographer who loves taking pictures - thousands every year and this scanner will become one of my favorite pieces of computer equipment to be using as I still have thousands of negatives and hundreds of slides that I want to scan in...I think I will be kept busy for a while.

The only other thing that I didn't like is that each time you want to do a new scan you have to go back into the scan program instead of it just waiting for the next scan - which I can live with. I like how you can change settings for each individual scan also if you would like.

A+++++ all the way for me on this scanner. HP could look at this scanner and improve on theirs - and I used to be a dedicated HP computer person.....

 

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- Easy Photo Fix quickly restores faded photos with one touch
- Digital Ice technology removes dust particles and scratches from images
- Energy-efficient LED light eliminates warm-up time while allowing faster scans
- 1-year limited manufacturer's warranty



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What our customer's say!

"Epson V500 Scanner--works for me!", I got the Epson V500 Photo today, and within 30 minutes, I had it up and scanning. As far as I can tell, there are no problems with the set-up, the interface with my Mac, the Epson software, or the quality of the scans. The construction requires the lid to be unplugged to take it off for scanning anything that's extremely thick, but other than that, the scanner's perfect. I was a little nervous about the purchase, having read about problems other users (particularly Mac users) had encountered with Epson scanners, but so far, I'm very pleased with mine.


"Epson Perfection V500 Photo Scanner", I used this scanner to create images from 40 year old 35 mm slides for posting on the Internet. I am extremely pleased with the results. Being able to scan four slides at a time was a real time-saver. Documentation is a bit skimpy and I was scratching my head at times while trying to get my first results, but after an hour or so it all made sense. If you want to salvage a life time's worth of slides or photos before they deteriorate, the V500 will do it for you and at a reasonable cost.

"1600 Scanned Photos and Very Happy with this product", I have used this scanner to scan in my grandmothers photos. These were photos she has collected over the past 80 years and they came in types of prints. A wide range of color and black & white film size, shape, quality and type, even pollards. Some images were so faded you could hardly see the colors. I have scanned in a total of 1600 photos. I used the auto settings (increasing the dpi for more important images) and turned on the color correction filter for the older faded images. They all scanned in marvelously in fact most of the old faded images scanned in much crisper and vivid than the original photo. I did find if you try to use the color correction filter on the photos that don't need color correction the color will be distorted and bad so only use the filter when you need it. I had scanned my photo albums in using another Cannon scanner (I paid a lot more for than this one) a couple of years ago and I am much happier with this scanner. The old one clouded up under the glass after a few days use the result was hazy scans, I did not have this problem with this scanner. It is quick and the quality is excellent I highly recommend it. (I have had this scanner for 1.5 months)

I have not used the negative scanning feature yet so I can not say anything about it.

"Great scanner, but you need other software", I just replaced my old workhorse Epson Perfection 3170 scanner with this V500. I agree with the other reviewers about the performance of the machine, and the power of Digital Ice, which I also have on a dedicated Nikon film scanner. It's terrific to have this available on a desktop unit.

The scanner is quiet and efficient. (When you set it up, follow the directions closely, and don't forget to slide the locks on both the inside and and back of the unit.)

Unfortunately, I also use my scanner to scan printed documents, especially manuscript pages and forms, into Word. This scanner, unlike my previous one, does not include Optical Character Recognition software. As you can see, this can get expensive. My new Adobe Acrobat does include OCR, and you can scan to PDF from either the Scan Assistant or a button on the scanner, but the OCR in Acrobat is not as powerful as other available programs, so if this is a feature you use often, be aware. (If you don't have Acrobat Professional, you will not even have that option). The software that came with the 3170 way-back-when was a lot better, but the scanner did not include Digital Ice and was much noisier.

Epson scanners are great. I'm looking forward to enjoying this one for a long time. (I may have to find a place to set up my old one for document processing, though.)

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"Could not install with Vista", I started with high hopes, but after 4.5 hours with Epson tech support (level 1, level 2 and level 3 - I now can uninstall and reinstall drivers in my sleep) and 2.0 hours with HP tech support, and another 4+ hours poking around on the Internet for solutions, I never was able to get the thing to work. The drivers would install, but then Vista could not find them. Using Vista Home Premium, SP1. Obviously Vista and the drivers don't speak to each other. Have had no problem with other devices and drivers. Maybe this will be fixed later, but for now it was a frustring and disappointing non-starter for me.



 
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Read this reviews before You buy...

"Best scanner I've ever used", Works great with Windows VISTA. I've used many scanners, starting with one of the original hand scanners, the most recent being an excellent HP scanner. But the Epson Perfection V500 Photo is by far the best scanner I've ever used. It's fast, quiet, and "smart". It easily identifies separate photos put on the glass at the same time (something other scanners did not do). The built-in adjustment features, such as color correction (which I use in the HOME mode), are as good as manual adjustments in Photoshop. But the real strength comes with the built-in slide and negative scanning capabilities. The ICE feature fixes scratches and dust spots brilliantly. Yes, it slows up the scanning operation, but compare it to manually fixing the flaws in photo-editing software and you realize the time is well spent. Eighty-year-old slides come out looking as if they were taken yesterday. Similarly, the V500 does a wonderful job with negatives, both color and black-and-white. Any negatives? Well, I wish it had a larger photo bed big enough to handle over-size photo album pages, but I can make do with the size in exchange for its excellent features and quality of output.

"Great scanner for the home user", I just purchsed this scanner about two or three weeks ago for the purpose of scanning several hundred old photos for a 50th wedding anniversary. I had been using an outdated all in one device and it was painfully slow. I read several of the reviews on several of the scanners and decided on the Epson V500. I have not been disappointed. I think that if I were a professional that maybe the speed would be an issue but even for the task of scanning several hundred pictures I think it is going to work very well.

Pros- The scanner setup was quick and easy, the speed is great for home use, the picture quality is very good for my purposes, it absolutely rocks for scanning negatives, I love that I can decide not to get a preview scan if I don't want one, and I like just about everything about it.

Cons- As with other reviewers, I agree that the plastic holder for negatives and slides is very cheap feeling and I think if you were doing a lot of work with them they would break very quickly. It's a tad noisier than I would have expected but definately not load, and it's a little slower than I would have expected.

"Great Scanner", I have been looking for a scanner that would scan my 35 MM slides and negatives. The Epson 500 is great!! Now I am not a photographer and don't do this very often. I wanted something simple! The Epson 500 is, and it is reasonably priced.

I started with a few slides and then some negatives. It was really easy to figure out how to use this baby. After I finished testing, I went on to my project.

I liked the fact that you can pick where you want your photos to go and how you want to scan them. I used the ICE method which fixes flaws in the film, if there is any. Another reviewer gave me a tip about checking the "all" box just before you scan to make sure all the photos are scanned with ICE.

The scanner is a little slow but I am using it only for this project. Four 35MM slides take about eight minutes. I just have my laptop set up and then let it run when I have time. Not a big deal. The big deal is that I now have pictures from my days in Viet Nam that I can save and look at again. Not that I had much time for taking pictures over there! I am sure I will find more things to do with this scanner.

I looked at what it would cost to have my very small number of slides scanned professionally and this purchase is the least expensive way to go. By small number I am talking about 300 slides.

I have about 1000 35MM negatives that I am going to do next so I will have paid tor this scanner many times over.

I have been using it for a month now and am very happy with the results.

"Epson V500 scanner", My main reason for buying this scanner was for the 1,200+ slides taken during our chilhood. I also tried the Canon 8800F scanner. From my trial scans, the digital ICE for the V500 did a much better job of cleaning up scratches than Canon's software. My computer skills are rather limited, but I was able to set this up and scan in just a few minutes; actually, I've used it both on a PC and a Mac. I'm scanning the slides at 4800 dpi in the home mode using digital ICE on all slides and color restoration on most. It takes about 12 minutes to scan 4 slides under these conditions. With this resolution the file size is 13-14 MB saved in JPG with a compression factor of 2. TIFF file size would be 70-100MB. I have also scanned some photographs dating back as far as 1920 and am very pleased with the results. I'm very happy with this scanner.

"exactly what i was looking for", so far, so good! the scanner has great features - like restoring color to old photos, or adding light to dark ones. it's pretty simple to use (i was able to get started right away, although i did find many cool things i could do once i started reading the manual).

 
 
 

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