Scan your old snapshots!
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- Опубліковано 24 сер 2019
- How to use the Epson FastFoto Scanners (ff-640 and ff-680) to quickly scan hundreds or thousands of snapshots into your computer. Includes the ability to enhance the photographs, including restoring some of the faded color as well as reduce red eye or improve density and contrast. Can also be setup to detect and capture writing on the back at the same time. Scans as fast as 1 3x5 per second. Complete workflow walk through.
I've been testing FastFoto versions 2.19, and cannot find any real changes to scan quality or the File size bug problem. I still need to verify if the auto enhance feature for the 680 might work better with this new version.
Have you found if the autoenhance is better after the last update?
I did an update video, I don't think there were any changes to the auto enhance feature.
This was great.. thank you for seeing that glitch and confirming that the output files should be transferred and translated through lightroom for the actual working library.
Hi Wayne. Great instructional video. I too ordered the FF-680W after watching this and am very pleased with it. Thank you for taking the time to produce this.
Glad it helped
Great video I just bought the 680 and this is going to help me a lot. Much appreciated.
Amazing job! Thanks for the great insight(s) for using the Epson FF-680. You really have a great ability to share quality information.
Great video Wayne. Many thanks. I’ve decided to order this scanner.
Thank you so much for this. Surprised you don't have more views. Helped me so much (just bought the ff680)
Thanks, it’s a great little scanner if you have a pile of snapshots to get through.
Thanks Wayne very informative videos I just bought this scanner I think this should work great.
After watching your video, I am ready to go. Tomorrow will be the day. Thanks a lot!
Best of luck!
Wayne, thanks for all your work -- I hope you're still monitoring the channel? My wife just passed away and I'm sitting on 39 years of photos to scan so you have me tempted to buy the FF-680. My only question is have you ever considered comparing it to other brands? At one point I was going to buy the Fujitsu ScanSnap? Canon also has one that isn't a flatbed. It would be interesting to see a comparison.
Be interested in seeing how you set up a NAS personal cloud system. I've been wanting to set one up but am a little intimidated as I am not an IT guy.
nicely explain
thanks.
Hey Wayne - EXCELLENT TUTORIAL!! Does the 640 have the same software saving and file manipulation options as the 680? I've found a slightly used 640 for sale (much less expensive) that I'm considering, but would really like all the functions you've shown on the 680.
Hey Wayne. Thanks for these videos. My question is: should I try to find a used 640 online on Ebay or somewhere; or, just buy a new 680? Thanks.
I sold my 640 and now just use the 680. In this video ua-cam.com/video/yB1bVoEfsLI/v-deo.html I go through a few settings that I changed and felt the quality was quite similar, and I've been happy with the results.
Nice video Wayne ..Thinking of investing in one of these scanners ... Trouble is i have a lot of high quality slides that i need to digitise also ... i appreciate trhat i would probably havre to invest in a good quality flatbed such as a 600/700 epson in order to scan those ... with regard to my actual photos, some are snapshots and others are 'proper' photos ... Will the 680 give me decent enough quality for archive ... I guess once the photos have all been scanned you could always select certain individual ones from that to scan with the flatbed at a higher resolution should you wish to print at larger sizes ? .. Wonder what your thoughts were ?
The flatbed will definitely give a better scan, but not sure it translates to much of a gain in making prints. I have a video that compares this here ua-cam.com/video/fRpWoZCNwro/v-deo.html which might be helpful. Certainly using the flatbed for more important images is a good option if you can afford both.
But the v600 should do a nice job with the slides (although little slow). There are much faster options for slides, but certainly don't offer the same quality as a good flatbed.
hi Wayne, can do you a video of how to clean these scanners as I have an issued with lines on the scans, thanks in advance
How do you add additional photos to an existing folder? I have a folder for dad's birthday, I found more photos (at a later time) from the same day. How do I put additional photos in that same file folder?
I've seen a lot of people say that the ff-680 produces marks or etching on the photos, have you seen this happen?
I haven’t. But I mainly scan old color snapshots which have a textured surface. The scanner does include a special sleeve to protect glossy or more delicate papers such as black and whites.
I purchased this a week ago. I have scanned pictures on other devices. I can't figure out where the photos are saved. It appears they only give you 2 choices. OneDrive and Google. I may have not had that as the setting and only one folder was saved to OneDrive. Since I scanned hundreds of pictures this is distressing. In addition, I was hoping to put them into Google Photos where I have most of my photos. The rest of my photos are in Picasa. (I do family genealogy. So......Once a folder of photos are saved can that folder be added to OneDrive(i.e.) if the setting wasn't right when scanned? Where did I scan the photos to if not in OneDrive. It says C: drive but I'm clueless. You said you use a product to revise your photos. How to you get your photos into that program? Thanks. PS It shouldn't be this difficult to do and more choice of cloud storage should be available Just my opinion.
You can set up your preferences to scan them to a local folder on your hard drive. That's what I do. I then import them from that folder into Photos for the Mac. I don't scan them directly to the cloud because I do some organizing and renaming them before I import them into Photos.
Hi Wayne, what is the name of the program on your NAS that lets you give access to friends and family?
Synology supplies 2 apps, DSPhoto and DSVideo that allow viewing albums of photos or videos from various smart devices. we use our iPhones as well as our AppleTV’s to access them.
When will the iPhoto capture video be available?
iMac user here. What am I to do?
How do you get the scanned photos in Apple Photo? Do you have a video on that?
After I scan them into appropriate folders, I just import them from the file menu in Photos. I then change the metadata to move them to an appropriate "time". I'll try to do a quick video on that in the next few days.
Wayne, can you put the finished folders on a thumb drive?
sure. Thumb drive, Hard drive, upload them to a cloud site.
Will it batch scan 3.5" x 3.5" pictures from the 50's thru 80's
Should handle that size just fine.
I can not find the picture I scanned. Where do I go, thought I sent pictures to Photos
scans go to any folder you designate in the program settings.
So do I have to save to Tif and re-save in whatever you said. Sounds like too much.
no, just save to jpeg. Nothing really gained by saving to Tiff and and recompressing, unless you are going to do some manipulating of the image in something like photoshop after scanning.
have you tried something to face-recognize your photos? something like fotobounce, or tag that photo? Not sure if facebook or something could do it. My goal is to find a way to categorize by person all my 1000s of photos and then make that available to my family online.
Apple Photos face recognition seems to work for most of the old scans. I haven’t tried any online photos apps such as google or Amazon.
Google Photos will also do that for you automatically as you upload them ;)
@@cwaynefox There is one major drawback to using Apple iPhoto or Photos: any customization you do in the way of Face recognition, adding keywords or locations, et Cetera Will be lost forever you move to a different platform. Apple provides no way to export all of your photos at once. They have no interest in making it easy for you to switch to a different operating system. However, You can Control-click on the Photos library file and View Package Contents, then copy the folder (including sub-folders) to an external drive. But you will find that they are not organized in a way that allows you to tell which of the many subfolders you can keep and which to throw away. In addition, you lose all Face naming.
A better way to get them out of the Apple software is to buy an app available on the App Store by the name of Photos Takeout. It will export all the Photos to a location of your choosing, and in addition it will create folders by year and months, or optionally even days. It is a new app with a few quirks, but are used it successfully after a couple of tries to export my 160 GB Apple Photos library.
@@midtoad that's not true bud. Go to GO, hold down option key and see libraries, then - application support-mobilesync-phtos-originals or show package contents. Check it out, it kinda varies on MacOS but the originals are there and you can just download it.