I'd use VMWare to set up a Mojave or earlier virtual machine and run the older Epson software in there. Film uld probably use the Epson carriers placed on top of the lightbox. Don t really need the camera stand (looks like an enlarger stand that the camera would mount to which I may have if I remove the enlarger head, but would lean towards my Manfrotto tripod that has a center post that rotates for horizonal mounting. Got me to thinking.skip the Epson and an excuse to buy a macro lens and lightbox. Epson vs DSLR was interesting as very similar output. Also, he noted in a disgruntled voice that he discovered when upgrading his machine, the license applies to the machine and had to fork out another $49 for a new license.Īnother video I watched was "Sharpness Test - Lab vs Epson 600 vs DSLR" While lab has more detail, I and many of the comments, thought they over sharpened to the point it did't even look good. On color, while I preferred the Epson's output, the author preferred Silverfast but did acknowledge that both Silverfast and Negative Lab Pro needed additional work in post to remove a yellow or redish color cast for natural colors. One of the videos was "Film Scan Comparison" that looked at Epson Scan, Silverfast, and Negative Lab Pro. Just yesterday was looking at a couple of YouTube videos on the subject, and it is interesting that tou mentioned Epson's "solution" was to provide a driver/utility for Silverfast which competes with Epson's software. At worse, my security camera is on a dedicated PC and could always load the Epson scan software on there. Very aware of the issues with Epson Scan and a Mac, and even Windows 11. Haven't tried scanning with my MacBook Pro (Intel), as the M1 Pro is another upgrade looking at. I currently run it on a PC with Windows 10 and have the same concerns if transition the desktop to a Mac. Virtually identical, including Digital Ice. I use the now discontinued predecessor to the V600, the V550. I can't help feeling a little bit miffed with Epson for selling the V600 as a Digital ICE machine but then revealing it has to be used with third party software. (The V600 has been around for years and works with the original Epson Scan, but not in Catalina or later it seems). I have used it with the Reflecta but not tried so far with the V600.Īnother option would be to use the original Epson Scan software in Parallels. The other option is Vuescan Pro which I have. It does indeed support Digital ICE but is deficient in other ways compared to Epson Scan 2, and much slower to use.ĭoes anyone know if it is possible to run the original Epson Scan software with the V600 in Monterey? If so where to download it? Suspect not from the above. I use Silverfast with my Reflecta RPS7200 film scanner and have tried the EpsonV600 version. NOTE: You will need the scanner's hardware serial number to download the SilverFast SE software." LEARN MORE To download SilverFast SE, please click the link and follow the instructions. This driver includes iSRD®, an Infrared Dust and Scratch Removal tool that you can use in lieu of Digital ICE. As a solution, we are providing the SilverFast SE driver/utility free of charge. "If you upgrade to macOS 10.15 Catalina you’ll need to install the Epson Scan 2 driver below however, this updated Epson Scan 2 version does not include Digital ICE. The Epson V600 downloads page has this statement: The Epson Scan 2 software works well but does not support the Digital ICE removal of dust and scratches. I have just bought an Epson V600 scanner for the purpose of speeding up digitising my negatives.
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