I've been reading reviews and have gone through 3 threads on this site but have a question. I recently received a lot of old family photos. These exist as Polaroids, old portraits, cut pages from yearbooks / newspapers and piles of snapshots, all without negatives. I plan to digitize these pictures. Many are fading or scratched and there are quite a few that are just terrible exposures. This also is making me consider the boxes of old film images I have from my own efforts that I probably should organize and digitize as well, some with negatives and some without.
I have an old HP flatbed document scanner (HP 6200c) that I use with Vuescan to create TIFF files for editing but it just does not give me the IQ I need. Some images are "beyond repair" but with PS and LR, I've been able to make others passable. I will probably never print any of these any larger than 8.5 x 11 inches. All of this has led me to think about a better scanner. Given the number of images for which there are no negatives, I am thinking about a flatbed scanner but want the ability to use negatives when available. I could, I suppose, get both a negative / film scanner and a flatbed, but that is not realistic.
I looked at the Canoscan 9000F ii, but think I'll go with the Epson -V600 vs. V800 vs. V850. My question: I am familiar with the specifications of each. In the real world of use, will I notice a significant difference in the IQ with any of these devices? Will a V600 "suffice" for my needs? It is quite a bit more capable than what I've got now. Or should I get the V800/850? Except for software and some film holders, the only difference between the V800 and V850 that I see is an "anti-reflective coating" on some of the components. How much does this affect what I'll see in the final image?
Any thoughts and information is appreciated.
I have an old HP flatbed document scanner (HP 6200c) that I use with Vuescan to create TIFF files for editing but it just does not give me the IQ I need. Some images are "beyond repair" but with PS and LR, I've been able to make others passable. I will probably never print any of these any larger than 8.5 x 11 inches. All of this has led me to think about a better scanner. Given the number of images for which there are no negatives, I am thinking about a flatbed scanner but want the ability to use negatives when available. I could, I suppose, get both a negative / film scanner and a flatbed, but that is not realistic.
I looked at the Canoscan 9000F ii, but think I'll go with the Epson -V600 vs. V800 vs. V850. My question: I am familiar with the specifications of each. In the real world of use, will I notice a significant difference in the IQ with any of these devices? Will a V600 "suffice" for my needs? It is quite a bit more capable than what I've got now. Or should I get the V800/850? Except for software and some film holders, the only difference between the V800 and V850 that I see is an "anti-reflective coating" on some of the components. How much does this affect what I'll see in the final image?
Any thoughts and information is appreciated.