No these were at the factory installed setting (middle position)
straight from box and then straight from the scanner no post processing
. I moved the adjusters later to the same position as in the review
later but haven't gone back to rescan these yet. to be honest I can
only print up to 8 x 12 maximum at the moment, so I didn't or don't feel
the need to invest time pixel peeping any further at the moment.
I only did a really thorough comparison with the coolscan V and I
personally preferred the results from the v700, I also reasoned that on
the rare occasion (if ever) I needed the best scan possible it would be
cheaper to get it done by a specialist.
IanW
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> Ian, were the V700 scans taken with the little film height adjusters
> applied (seems that makes a big difference one way or another according
> to http://www.photo-i.co.uk/Reviews/interactive/Epson%20V700/page_13.htm )?
>
> The scans look good enough for me. I'm about to sell my Polaroid
> Sprintscan 4000 film scanner as I want something that can scan negs
> other than 35mm, and something non-SCSI. The V700 seems like it's
> arrived at a good time.
>
>
> Paul
>
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