Restore old photos, film, slides and more with this Epson Perfection V550 V550 - B11B210201 photo scanner that features Easy Photo Fix and DIGITAL ICE technologies to enhance faded colors and remove the appearance of scratches.
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This scanner took a bit of learning to master, but once we did it more than delivered. I could not find our wedding picture album, but did have our negatives. They were taken with a medium format camera, and we produced digital copies that viewed on our computers were far superior to our original photos on paper. We now have them and can share them instantly with anyone. I am now converting all of our 35mm negatives, which will take awhile. Again, the results are outstanding. Old washed out printed photos become better than originals.
Restore old photos, film, slides and more with this Epson Perfection V550 V550 - B11B210201 photo scanner that features Easy Photo Fix and DIGITAL ICE technologies to enhance faded colors and remove the appearance of scratches.
Is there a tray size to be able to scan really old black & white negatives for 600, 616 and 620 film that are 2" x 2.25" ? And software that makes them a "positive" image?
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Restore old photos, film, slides and more with this Epson Perfection V550 V550 - B11B210201 photo scanner that features Easy Photo Fix and DIGITAL ICE technologies to enhance faded colors and remove the appearance of scratches.
1-Do pictures go into my computer?
2Can I write blurbs under pictures?