The interface isn't good compared to the best software, but it's good compared 
to Vuescan. I tend to like the fact that settings return to base after each 
individual scan. That way I'm always starting from the same point. I have no 
hanging problems, but I'm using the latest scanner and software on s powerful 
machine.

Paul via phone

> On Feb 26, 2016, at 11:59 PM, Larry Colen <[email protected]> wrote:
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> 
> 
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
>> With the Epson software I just try to get close, primarily with the levels 
>> and color balance adjustment. I scan at 4800 for the most part with unsharp 
>> mask turned off, then fine tune and sharpen as necessary in Photoshop. I 
>> scanned a bunch of 40 year old  bw negs and transparencies for "Elapsed 
>> Times" mag, and they looked great in print.
> 
> I've been scanning some negatives with the epson software. While the images 
> it produces are pretty good, to call the user interface a steaming pile of 
> clunky, poorly implemented buzzard feces would be giving it  far higher 
> praise than it is worth.  At every step of the way, it will just hang, until 
> I twiddle the track pad. The settings will reset between every scan.
> 
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