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And here I am after I've been busy with IRL, and I seriously have no idea who I should listen too anymore... I just need a "decent and not so cheap/expensive" scanner that can do the job that I've seen other people doing.
I'm not that "high-tech" but I do have some common sense about scanning, but since we have so many "scanners" here I'd like to hear your opinion on; THE scanner(s) that has the fastest speed/best result in which is processes the "picture" and has decent amount of settings to filter out X. I don't mind waiting as long as it doesn't take a decade, or spits out half-decent scans that has color issues. I understand that settings/profiling is the key to "win", but the rest can be done in PS no?
@ Wrath: I read a little about Epson Perfection 4490 rather simple setup, and it seems okay for me, just a bit a higher price of what I had expected, was mainly looking for something around 150~ euros. So unless someone can comprehend I'll order this one next week.
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I'm not that "high-tech" but I do have some common sense about scanning, but since we have so many "scanners" here I'd like to hear your opinion on; THE scanner(s) that has the fastest speed/best result in which is processes the "picture" and has decent amount of settings to filter out X. I don't mind waiting as long as it doesn't take a decade, or spits out half-decent scans that has color issues. I understand that settings/profiling is the key to "win", but the rest can be done in PS no?
@ Wrath:
I read a little about Epson Perfection 4490 rather simple setup, and it seems okay for me, just a bit a higher price of what I had expected, was mainly looking for something around 150~ euros. So unless someone can comprehend I'll order this one next week.