Review: Epson Perfection V300 Photo flatbed scanner Woodstock GA

Though its appeal is limited by its stand-alone nature, the Perfection V300 Photo, with its 4800 dpi optical scanning resolution and transparency scan support, is a good choice for those looking to take their snapshots, negatives, and slides into the digital age.

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Product:
Perfection V300 Photo
Rating
Pros
Inexpensive; fast.
Cons
Limited transparency support.
Company
Epson
Price as rated
$100
OS compatibility
10.3 (Panther), 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard)

The included Epson Scan software is easy to use, offering many different modes, from full-auto to advanced, depending on the amount of control you want over your scan settings. The software includes tools to automatically restore color to faded photographs, which worked pretty well on a 45-year-old snapshot of my parents. Though the scanning software can be used on its own, we used Photoshop CS3 in our scanning tests.

Perfection V300 Photo

Epson's Perfection V300 Photo.

In those tests, with our Mac Pro 2.66GHz running OS X 10.5.4, we found the V300 to be a zippy performer, knocking out our 48-bit test scans in less time than many scanners in multifunction devices take for 16-bit scans. The scanner doesn't require very much warm-up time either, which is nice.

When we submitted the scanner's output to a jury for image quality evaluation, the scans were given a Very Good rating, with scans of our picnic test photo showing plenty of detail and accurate colors. A scan of our grayscale resolution test chart showed that the V300 is capable of capturing very fine lines and details, reproducing tiny text very legibly. Even though the transparency scans are limited to a few 35mm slides or one filmstrip at a time, these scans were also of Very Good quality and the software has some handy tools built in for removing dust and film grain.

Timed Trials: Scan

8-by-10-inch photo, 600 dpi scan, 48-bit
0:38
4-by-6-inch photo, 1,200 dpi scan, 48-bit 1:14
35mm slide, 2,400 dpi, 48-bit 0:50

Scale = Minutes: Seconds

Jury Tests: Scan

Color
Very Good
Clarity Very Good
Transparency quality Very Good

Scale = Superior, Very Good, Good, Fair, Poor

How We Tested: We connected the scanner via USB 2.0 to a 2.66GHz Mac Pro running OS X 10.5.3 with 1GB of RAM. We scanned a number of test images into Photoshop CS3 and recorded the amount of time it took to scan an 8-by-10-inch color photo at 600 dpi and a 4-by-6-inch photo at 1,200 dpi-both at 48-bit color depth. We also recorded the amount of time it took to scan a color slide at 2,400 dpi and 48-bit color depth. We printed all images on an Epson Stylus Photo 2200. A panel of Macworld editors viewed these images plus a number of resolution test chart scans, and rated the output as Superior, Very Good, Good, Fair, or Poor.-Macworld Lab testing by James Galbraith

Specifications

Scan resolution: Optical
4,800 dpi
Max scanning bit depth 48 bit
Connection USB 2.0
Scan sizes Legal-sized flatbed for reflective; 35mm slides and negatives
Weight (in pounds) 5.7
Dimensions (in inches) 11 x 16.9 x 2.2
Special features Automatic color restoration; four shortcut buttons on scanner

Macworld's buying advice

Though its appeal is limited by its stand-alone nature, the Perfection V300 Photo, with its 4800 dpi optical scanning resolution and transparency scan support, is a good choice for those looking to take their snapshots, negatives, and slides into the digital age.

[James Galbraith is Macworld's lab director.]


Read article at Macworld.com

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