Scanning Film w/ Epson V600

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  • Опубліковано 23 бер 2015
  • In this episode, I walk through the process of scanning film with the Epson V600 scanner.
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    Hey, this is Matt Day and thanks for visiting my channel! I'm just a photographer from southern Ohio that's passionate about what I do and I wanna share that with as many people as I can. As a subscriber to this channel, you can expect all kinds of content from the photography world that no other channel is giving you. You're not gonna see me reading specs on the latest Canon or Nikon cameras when they're announced. You're gonna see a lot of videos on shooting film, as well as some tutorials in both the digital and analog world. I'll be answering YOUR questions that you send in on a regular basis. I'll be sharing some general thoughts and advice I have for other photographers and creatives, and so much more. So make sure you subscribe and join all of us here!
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  • @zolalloyd46
    @zolalloyd46 4 роки тому +3

    Have just bought myself a V600 in order to digital scan a lot of photos and negatives from my family archives; and this video was a great help. I started off in "Full Auto Mode" purely because I wanted to get quick scans without all the faffing about with restoration and cleaning. But I have now moved onto Professional Mode, and wow what a bit of time and patience can make to the final result!
    You have a great easy-on-the-ear voice, with no annoying background music or irritating editing. You kept it clear and simple, and I hooked up on that straight away. So thanks for the time and the effort.

  • @dalons3
    @dalons3 5 років тому

    Almost four years later and this video is still INCREDIBLY useful. Thanks homie.

  • @SoumaMondal
    @SoumaMondal 4 роки тому +1

    I’m looking to pick up a scanner for 35mm and this was SUPER helpful!
    I also LOVE that you call it a toboggan. I grew up in GA and that’s what my friends and I called it 👌🏽

  • @deltadave44
    @deltadave44 9 років тому +1

    thanks for making this video!!..I've had the epson v600 for a couple of years now and never really knew what settings to use...it really excels at scanning slide film!

  • @NicolasPetit
    @NicolasPetit 7 років тому

    Hey ! I just bought one and your tutorial helps me a lot. No need to test for hours before scanning my first films ;) Thank you Matt !

  • @statelypenguin
    @statelypenguin 5 років тому +1

    As a guy from southeastern Ohio, I love hearing you call it a toboggan.

  • @BoyKnitter
    @BoyKnitter 7 років тому

    Just got my Mamiya rb67 and the Epson v600 is on its way. I'm so excited! Thank you SO MUCh for this video. It has everything I needed and nothing I didn't. BIG HELP!!!!

  • @MRking-mz8wh
    @MRking-mz8wh 7 років тому

    only discovered your channel now, love it. Helping me work out the learning curve of film nicely.

  • @apulk1
    @apulk1 8 років тому

    Matt -- thanks so much for doing this video. Gave me everything I needed to get started. Nice job.

  • @jameswelsh453
    @jameswelsh453 3 роки тому

    Thanks for taking the time to make this excellent tutorial, I have just bought a v600 after watching your video!

  • @lenniebruce
    @lenniebruce 4 роки тому +1

    You've kept it short and simple Matt, that's good enough for me. Straight to the point m8 ;)

  • @alexanderrossa6037
    @alexanderrossa6037 9 років тому +41

    When choosing to save your scanned images to a file format, when you choose JPEG I'd recommend going into options and setting compression level to 1 (high quality) to make sure you get a better image result. You only need to do this once and it will save the setting.

    • @tristanahmad8931
      @tristanahmad8931 2 роки тому

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      I was dumb forgot my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me!

  • @carbonejack
    @carbonejack 8 років тому

    Thanks. I just got the V600 today. Never scanned film before and had no clue how to go about it. Your video helped a great deal in taking the mystery out of it. Thanks.

  • @tonyf779
    @tonyf779 2 роки тому

    Thanks Matt! Very nice video with a great and easy-to-follow explanation. I used it for scanning black and white negatives and it answered all my questions.

  • @EilertVataker
    @EilertVataker 9 років тому +1

    Thanks for the quick introduction, really helpful.

  • @H____enry
    @H____enry 9 років тому +7

    Hi Matt,
    Great video. I taught myself to scan medium format with my V500 through trial and error and it's nice to see that my workflow isn't out to lunch. I do find the digital ice feature on Epson scanners makes a huge difference in reducing dust dots on the final scans.
    Also, quick note from a Canadian: a toboggan is a sled and a toque is a hat. :)

  • @missprissmmv
    @missprissmmv 7 років тому

    Thanks SO much for this tutorial! I just got my scanner hooked up yesterday & for this novice this tutorial was amazing. :)

  • @WilliamGWatson
    @WilliamGWatson 4 роки тому

    Matt thank you for doing this video. Its guys like you, that have made me dust off my Epson scanner! Thanks for the inspiration !

  • @wabashamj
    @wabashamj 5 років тому +1

    Great video Matt. Thank you. I'm looking for info as straight forward as this on printing digital negatives.
    Enjoying your videos

  • @neilbixby6120
    @neilbixby6120 8 років тому

    What a nice intro to scanning MF mono film. It makes you fall in love with film all over again. Sincerely, Neil Bixby/Adam Lindoro Photography Guelph Ontario Canada

  • @iamdesertpaul
    @iamdesertpaul 9 років тому +10

    Also love my v600 for 120 film. Only difference is that I scan my negatives as a RAW TIFF. That way I get all the information I need as possible and do all my levels/curves work in photoshop.

  • @fubar66
    @fubar66 8 років тому

    Very well produced video. Helpful and straight to the point. Thanks!

  • @davidhillier6216
    @davidhillier6216 5 років тому

    Very helpful info for helping me make my decision to acquire the V600. Presented well, easy to take in and retain, not overly technical but gets the info through to the viewer. Thanx again... Cheers

  • @kaneberry3570
    @kaneberry3570 7 років тому

    always helpful tutorials Matt!

  • @YahorStaselka
    @YahorStaselka 9 років тому

    Thanks a lot for this video!!! I was about to buy v600 and now I'm sure I will enjoy my purchase)
    P.S. I really love the channel too, you've inspired me to shoot more and I hope you'll continue doing this, good luck)

  • @Lizerator
    @Lizerator 7 років тому

    So helpful, clear step by step info. I have this scanner and just started shooting 645 images (Fuji GA645). This was extremely helpful.

  • @SmithMrCorona
    @SmithMrCorona 7 років тому

    Just got one - this was a great, simple run through. Thanks!

  • @hookemchris
    @hookemchris 9 років тому

    Only video I've found that was helpful, thanks!

  • @scottvanaken929
    @scottvanaken929 8 років тому

    Thank you very much for your clear explanation. It has helped quite a bit as I wanted to know how to use this feature on my Epson. Like you, I find using a dedicated scanner for slides MUCH faster.

  • @yapproger
    @yapproger 9 років тому

    Great production, you put it across really well, nicen leisurely but precise, Thx a lot!

  • @GigglingChinchilla
    @GigglingChinchilla 8 років тому

    Thank you very much for this video!
    This video really helped me getting to learn my V600, so I know how to get the best out of my negatives.
    Very useful, thanks Matt. :)

  • @bedrichkopriva4465
    @bedrichkopriva4465 2 роки тому

    Hi Matt.Thank you - nice instructions. I recently bought Pakon, but have problem to make it running. You have inspired me - I wanted to use it for the first quick scans and only the best pictures run again with more complicated scanning. Best wishes to all.

  • @--onewheelskyward--
    @--onewheelskyward-- 8 років тому

    Super awesome write-up. I learned a few things despite having used Silverlight and another Epson scanner for a couple of years. :)

  • @georgebernstein1203
    @georgebernstein1203 9 років тому

    Thanks, Matt. That was great and really helpful. I have a V600 coming soon.

  • @Garacha222
    @Garacha222 5 років тому +1

    I admire the gradations you shoot at ... the transition from sharpness to blur is a natural look for me. I first noticed it with other portraits you've shown with the Rolleiflex 2.8 F Review video, although some of those portrait shots had the abrupt transitions exactly like some famous images have.

  • @michaelbuckley8986
    @michaelbuckley8986 Рік тому

    I’ve learnt quite a bit from this presentation.Thank you.

  • @Artur-kn4te
    @Artur-kn4te 7 років тому

    I just bought epson V550 and I am really happy with it so thx for this video which very simplify process and on the end that what I am looking for. Good to know that people using flatbeds because I heard many negative opinions about it.

  • @PMichaelPerez
    @PMichaelPerez 8 років тому

    excellent review, thanks. I'm sold.

  • @normabenavidez2364
    @normabenavidez2364 5 років тому

    Great video. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @murigius1
    @murigius1 5 років тому

    Thanks, Matt. Very helpful video!

  • @DirectRegister
    @DirectRegister 9 років тому

    Great video! I remember when I scanned negatives for the first time after a year of only printing in the darkroom...it was like this euphoria---suddenly I can see all my images in seconds! And lightroom's heal tool is so much faster than using spotting pens on a print. Thanks for the tip about the histogram, I'll try that

  • @ellexusse
    @ellexusse 8 років тому

    Thanks so much for this information. This is very very helpful.

  • @paulbroderick8438
    @paulbroderick8438 2 роки тому

    Very good introduction to the units use. Well done.

  • @teddymarkov6741
    @teddymarkov6741 9 років тому

    Best review I came across. It'd have been great to see the original files you scanned.

  • @VINCENTOCONNOR
    @VINCENTOCONNOR 2 роки тому

    Thank you Matt. Great video 😀

  • @dimitri13
    @dimitri13 9 років тому

    Hey Matt, glad to see another Epson V-series user. Just a few points though. You want to check unsharp mask if you don't plan on processing it any further. Uncheck unsharp mask if you plan on sharpening in post. Tiff format is like RAW for scans (in terms of information gathered), but can be viewed in an image viewer, unlike RAW. You can flatten the image with the histogram to recover the highlights and shadows, but I recommend post-processing with that, as it would look like a RAW file from a DSLR. Dust on the film isn't as big of an issue as dust on the scanner glass. Use a bright light at an angle to see the dust.

  • @not28
    @not28 9 років тому +5

    Thanks for making this. I love my V600 and I'm always interested in tips from others. Do you find there's better quality if you adjust the histogram in Epson Scan instead of Photoshop?

  • @gurinderheer4951
    @gurinderheer4951 3 роки тому

    I think will buy this scannar. Sounds good for the price. The video was good. Thanx a lot

  • @Geritopia
    @Geritopia 3 роки тому

    Excellent and good tips for anyone using the Epson V600.

  • @zark212
    @zark212 8 років тому

    Very useful review.
    Thank you Matt Day.

  • @Jedilost1
    @Jedilost1 9 років тому

    Great video Matt, I have the v600 also and love it for medium format

  • @Sikhislove
    @Sikhislove 6 років тому

    Great job Matt...thank you

  • @davidhill3043
    @davidhill3043 2 роки тому

    Nice mines coming tomorrow, found the cost of having my film processed and scanned was expensive. Hopefully this will enable me to shoot more film 👍👍👍

  • @wilborha
    @wilborha 9 років тому

    Great video. I give my scanner bed a little puff of air as well as my film to get that extra little bit of dust off.

  • @doctorstork
    @doctorstork 7 років тому

    Very nicely done...informative...educational

  • @drknutz
    @drknutz 7 років тому

    great video! I been thinking about ways to save money and bring my film into the digital version and this is a great choice.

  • @ashlynposiak5593
    @ashlynposiak5593 9 років тому

    Hi Matt! Nice video!! Happy 🐪 day!

  • @8897johnson
    @8897johnson 8 місяців тому

    Hi Matt. I know this is quite old but it helps me decide on buying a scanner.

  • @louiecorrales3802
    @louiecorrales3802 9 років тому

    This video couldn't come at a better time! I was just looking into getting a scanner because I'm tired of paying scan fees.

  • @AlmightyUniden
    @AlmightyUniden 9 років тому

    Got myself the Epson V750 Pro to scan my 4x5 and 8x10 negatives. Was pretty expensive at around a grand in total but it's probably the best investment I ever made. Love their scanners.

    • @mattdayphoto
      @mattdayphoto  9 років тому

      I've heard the V750 is great. I'd love to scan my 4x5 negatives. One day!

  • @iananderson817
    @iananderson817 8 років тому

    excellent. Thank you for posting.

  • @brentdrafts2290
    @brentdrafts2290 7 років тому

    Thanks for this review. I looked at this a while back but was unsure having watched. I just got my first DSLR, a Canon 5d. I have a Takumar 50/2.0 and a 135/3.5 with af adapter rings. I still do color and b/w in my darkroom. I use aa Bronica ETRSi and a Mamiya Press 6/7 & 6/9.

  • @conradososa6238
    @conradososa6238 9 років тому

    Well I know what Im buying next, btw great review and keep up the good work.

  • @MatteoPreziosoPH
    @MatteoPreziosoPH 9 років тому

    I keep on using a 4490 and still does such a great job. Only issue I've ever had is with those plastic guides that really suck. But the problem can be easily solved (there are many ways to go around.) Epson are very good scanner and won't bankrupt you.

  • @dudley206098
    @dudley206098 5 років тому

    just what I needed. thanks

  • @davidkilleen7707
    @davidkilleen7707 2 роки тому

    Thanks Man for the video.

  • @chadnancarrow5671
    @chadnancarrow5671 5 років тому

    Glad I found this video since I've been looking into getting this scanner, but is there a relatively cheap flatbed scanner that can do whole contact sheets?

  • @BeeMichael
    @BeeMichael 8 років тому

    Nicely done video, full of information. I have a zilloin 6X6 negs to scan from way back and have been putting them on a LED light box and shooting them with a digi cam ( very slow process) - but this looks like the way to go for me. $200 on Amazon so here I go.
    Thanx!

  • @JackLigny
    @JackLigny 8 років тому

    Thanks ! very concise review.

  • @2549Discovery
    @2549Discovery 3 роки тому

    Very helpful! Thanks.

  • @strockman
    @strockman 6 років тому

    This is helpful, thank you.

  • @DinoDiLabio
    @DinoDiLabio 7 років тому

    Your video is very cool ,At least you explain yourself very thoroughly.

  • @geraldhayes3810
    @geraldhayes3810 8 років тому

    Thank you for quality post

  • @nickolaspedrosa8534
    @nickolaspedrosa8534 9 років тому +6

    Best video on the subject yet. Very precise and clean explanations. Thank you so much. Is there anyway you could upload full size samples for each format (35mm, 645, 6x6, 6x7) so we could have a glipse at the resolution? Im sold on tonality, but I wanna know how big I can print from this scans. Thank you

  • @charlesstephens5974
    @charlesstephens5974 8 років тому

    Matt, i love all your posts i am a newbie to film , although i dabbled with it in the late 70's..... the work flow you showed was really informative. I also loved your portrait video on your wife, i would love to know your post processing. BY THE WAY hope the new job is what you hoped for and you got over your flying thing. All the best and keep posting your stuff, peace and love....

  • @vvlassic
    @vvlassic 9 років тому

    Thanks for the vid Matt! It was really helpful and gave me some ideas about scanners. Would the digital ICE get rid of all that dust? I just don't like spending lots of time in LR getting rid of it there. Thanks.

  • @YassefSelman
    @YassefSelman 9 років тому

    a very simple method, thanks Matt

  • @lrave17
    @lrave17 4 місяці тому +1

    Hey Matt, crazy how 8 years later, all set ups recommended here worked great as I just scanned my first pictures, thanks!!

  • @BenjaminKanarek
    @BenjaminKanarek 8 років тому

    I just purchased the V550. I will only be using this scanner to scan my 6 x 4.5 medium format film and am using a dedicated scanner for my 35mm scans. I hope it is up to the task, as I still have my very old Epson Perfection 3200 that works, but is producing red lines through the scans.

  • @nerwin
    @nerwin 9 років тому

    That was great Matt, I might have to pick up one of these. I have a bunch of 35mm negatives I should scan. I've also seen some make a lightbox for film and used a dslr with macro lens and some strobes to take pictures of negatives and then invert them in photoshop..seems to work pretty well..might be a fun project.

  • @MrNpurdee
    @MrNpurdee 2 роки тому

    Great Info.Thanks

  • @tahoeclimber
    @tahoeclimber 9 років тому

    Hey Matt, great vid, I own a V550. I'm hoping you'll do another tutorial with color film!

  • @montycraig5659
    @montycraig5659 3 роки тому

    I shoot 4x5 a lot, but I just can't pull the trigger on a V850. I have started shooting a lot of 645, and 6x6 too, so I believe you have sold me on the V600. Thanks for the great information.

  • @jamesjacocks6221
    @jamesjacocks6221 9 років тому +1

    Interested in your thoughts on the quality of inkjet vs. darkroom output. I have used both for the last 16 years and have seen inkjet improve a lot. That being said, it just can not produce the same aesthetic as good fiber paper or of Fuji Mylar. For lesser product it competes well indeed. It is also true that I have moved through many printers and scanners, so the cost of digital prints is considerable from my experience. This is even more true for my digital cameras but that is another question. Very good video.

  • @danielpeace8470
    @danielpeace8470 6 років тому

    Hey Matt, been following you for a little while now, great vids, lots of help, I wanted to ask - What kind of size print can you get with scanning using the epson V600 and medium format film? Thanks x

  • @Edwin_Lam
    @Edwin_Lam 4 роки тому

    Great video. Question: if you decide to print the photo, would you print using the digital scan or the negative? I wonder if there's any difference in terms of image quality.

  • @michaelycis
    @michaelycis 8 років тому

    Hi Matt!
    Thanks for this video! Are you also using the same method (V600 + Epson Scan) for your color film?

  • @lenvadal8558
    @lenvadal8558 4 роки тому

    You explained this "so well", thanks.

  • @IPOXstudios
    @IPOXstudios 9 років тому

    Great video and helped when I bought the same scanner. Thanks! I'm still testing, but find it to scan kinda soft compared to what the lab has produced for me. Did you have this issue? Thanks for any help!

  • @kerime.7861
    @kerime.7861 7 років тому

    i was scanning 35mm at max dpi. taking ages and ages to et scans i barely could open to see ._.
    thanks for the video ! helped a lot !

  • @arturgajewskiphotog
    @arturgajewskiphotog 6 років тому

    Thanks for the video. I always blow some air into the scanner glass as well since it also contains dirt ;)

  • @eminusipi
    @eminusipi 5 років тому

    Very helpful! So many posters use third party software which doesn't help me. I'm cheap! I didn't know that the included software was so capable. I think that you can change the "Current Setting" at the very top of the program to describe different settings. I'm getting back into B&W after many years and processed my 120 film the other day--stainless steel reel and tank with no kinks or overlaps! Last time I did this when I was using an enlarger and double weight graded fiber paper.

  • @gurinderheer4951
    @gurinderheer4951 3 роки тому

    I have lots of 120 colour slides which i took with my yashica mat camera. This was on 120 color slides hope the scannar will be good for this format.

  • @karlailin
    @karlailin 9 років тому

    Hey Matt, the best Video have seen with the V600, I got one, and now, am Happy with it. Can you please, show your workflow in Scanning Color Negatives with this beauty mate..

  • @kotpies6098
    @kotpies6098 6 років тому

    very helpfull, thanks!

  • @lorenzoleoni2099
    @lorenzoleoni2099 9 років тому

    Hi Matt, very interesting video...I have a question: in the video you suggest to put the negative with the emulsion side up. Is that supposed to increase the quality of the final scan? Have you ever experience some difference according to where the emulsion side is?
    Thanks and keep up with the great work!

  • @hollownights6946
    @hollownights6946 5 років тому

    Really helpfull bro 👊🏾💪🏾

  • @stiknstring
    @stiknstring 9 років тому

    Great video Matt! One of the best I've found on scanning with the V-600 for what I do. I know you use your Pakon for 35mm now but you said you used to use the V-600 and I know you were/are a Tri-X shooter. Did you have any issues with keeping the 35mm Tri-X flat when using the V-600 and if so, how did you handle that?
    Also, maybe you do this normally and just forgot, but when I blow my negs clean, I also hit the glass as well. Helps with the dust issue for sure.

  • @KittyGuerrillaFilms
    @KittyGuerrillaFilms 6 років тому

    so useful, thank you

  • @singletrack29349
    @singletrack29349 4 роки тому +2

    So, now that Epson Scan 2 is here... how do we scan medium format?