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AppleProductUser Posted
I am using the scanner to scan 35mm slides created up to 50 years ago. Overall I am satisfied with the quality of the scans. As I gain experience using the software I hope to improve the quality of my images.
Photogunky Posted
This tool has been very helpful and handy to get all of our 35mm negatives scanned in and saved! Very very easy to use.
RobertN Posted
Very poor! If someone wants one, please send me the postage and I will mail it to you so I do not need to put it in the trash. What a waste of money, works very poorly. I have tried for days to get a color slides saved to my computer and I am still trying. The other reviews must be from Plustek.
happyziggy Posted
So far, so great. I scanned a few of my father’s negatives from the ‘70s. I have everything set to the highest resolution, so the file sizes are pretty huge. I cannot speak to color yet, because I have only done b&w as of now, but the sharpness & clarity of these negatives is pretty stunning. I would prefer it if the trays would go off the frame into the sprocket area a bit. Same with the between frame pieces; I want the entire image, & I feel like we are forced to compromise that here. I have read some people’s frustrations with the program, & I understand that. If I am going to do any editing, it is going to be post to the raw file. I just want to select the resolution & hit scan. Seems to be unnecessarily convoluted & circuitous just to get the thing started. I have thousands of my father’s negatives (maybe millions; seventy years’ worth from a fellow who would easily shoot through five rolls of film a day), so my initial idea that this would be a simple task is now seeming much more Herculean, & much more selective, though it is hard to really gauge until you have an image up on the computer screen. But if you are looking for a very excellent capture of every grain of that negative, this machine is very impressive.