I think you are in expert mode. If you go to automatic mode, it should give you what you want (if I am remembering right)...I used to have the Epson 550 and when I would do a preview it would display all six medium format negatives as smaller thumbnails and were clearly visible. I now have the Epson 4990 and after the preview I have to outline the frame of each negative and then it would be clearly visible. Any idea why? I had a different 4990 briefly and that did the same thing which is why I returned it. I have tried uninstalling and re-installing drivers and it's the same.
I just tried that and it's not even close to being correct.I think you are in expert mode. If you go to automatic mode, it should give you what you want (if I am remembering right)...
There was a thumbnail tab near the preview button but when turned on it made six 2 1/4 negatives and broke it into 10 thumbnails.In the Epsonscan preview scan window there are Normal and Thumbnail selection tabs. Normal allows selection of the framing and Thumbnail frames it automatically. Click on Thumbnail.
This is based on my V600 and V850 Epsonscan software.
That's how it was with the 550 but there's no option for film size with the 4490. I have uninstalled numerous times and it's stays the same. I have another computer running windows 10 and I will try loading that and see.Professional mode>Configuration tab> Film Size
That's how it was with the 550 but there's no option for film size with the 4990. I have uninstalled numerous times and it's stays the same. I have another computer running windows 10 and I will try loading that and see.
My Epsonscan has a sub tab in the Configuration tab window that allows selection for medium Format size such as 6x6 6x7 etc.There was a thumbnail tab near the preview button but when turned on it made six 2 1/4 negatives and broke it into 10 thumbnails.
Thank you - I was really confused until I saw this post.I'm sorry everyone I mistakenly said it was a 4490 but it's a 4990. I corrected the title.
That's the one I am using.Thank you - I was really confused until I saw this post.
The software is even older for the 4990:
TWAIN Driver and EPSON Scan Utility v3.04
Download
- 06/02/07
- 11.48 MB
- epson12181.exe
Description :
This self-extracting file contains the Epson Perfection 4990 Series EPSON Scan Utility and TWAIN Driver v3.04A for Windows 98SE, Me, XP, XP 64-bit Edition, 2000 and Vista 32-bit and 64-bit Editions. This file self-extracts to your hard drive and is placed in a folder that begins with C:\EPSON\epson12181...
Compatible systems :
Windows 10 32-bit, Windows 10 64-bit, Windows 8.1 32-bit, Windows 8.1 64-bit, Windows 8 32-bit, Windows 8 64-bit, Windows 7 32-bit, Windows 7 64-bit, Windows XP 32-bit, Windows XP 64-bit, Windows Vista 32-bit, Windows Vista 64-bit, Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me
You still haven't mentioned what operating system you are using.
So you are using a 13 year old version of EpsonScan.That's the one I am using.
Epsonscan provides automatic framing of the marquee to fit the film. That's what the OP wants to do. Your method works but is not what his question is. The thing with medium format, is that you have to select the size in the Configuration tab (6x6, 6x7, or etc.). You do not need to do that with 35mm film strips or other sizes since there's only one size for the non medium format film holders.I used a 4990 for 15 years or so, up until recently when I replaced it with a V850 Pro. I have donated the 4990 so I can't reference the interface, but I'll say this.
Over 15 years, I made various updates with the Mac OS and the Epson software.
Whenever I scanned with the film holder (or without one), I could marquee the image however I wanted, by single frames, or one large frame to be broken up after scanning in PShop. If a large frame including rebate areas between images, I had to adjust the levels and curves control (in the Epson software) to compensate for the extreme clear area, but always had complete control over the scan.
I don't remember having to call out the neg size, just marqueed as I saw fit. Scale of the scan was likewise controlled by me.
Reading this again, I don't really understand the OP's issue, but I also don't remember tabs. It was very straightforward, as I recall.
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