Deborah Wesley
Member
My Epson 4870 has been a workhorse and is still functioning fine. I did have a slight mechanical issue with it last year (the carriage was hanging on return), but I was able to resolve the problem. I use my scanner for personal use - I am a photography hobbyist and passionate family historian.
As the family historian I have inherited the family photos from all sides. I have the typical mix of sides, negatives, and photos, spanning from the late 1800s to the early 2000s. Perhaps 5000 slides. Maybe 50,000 photos plus negatives in most (but not all) cases.As you would expect I have photos and negatives in all sizes and types. While over the years I have scanned "this and that", I have barely scratched the surface. I have decided it it time to aggressively organize, scan, and then distribute the "wealth" with family.
I am considering if I should dig in with my 4870, or if I should treat myself to an Epson V850. Obviously I am going to invest thousands of hours into this project. So if I was ever going to replace my scanner, now would seem to be the time. It is not my goal to have "perfect pixels." Franky, I am not sure I am discerning enough to see the differences sometimes. And I am sure most of my cousins are not. I do want to have decent scans of course. Many photos need color correction. I have intermediate skills in LIghtroom and Photoshop.I am willing to do some post-processing there, but with the number of photos I am looking at I need to establish a reasonable workflow and make choices that allow me to complete the project.
So my question - is there a noticeable speed advantage with the v850 over my 4870? Would a "mere mortal" like myself get better results "straight from the scanner" withe the V850? If so, would it be across the range of material I have to scan - or is the advantage more evident with sides? Or negaitves? Old photos? Newer photos?
Thank you for your insight. Happy New Year to all.
As the family historian I have inherited the family photos from all sides. I have the typical mix of sides, negatives, and photos, spanning from the late 1800s to the early 2000s. Perhaps 5000 slides. Maybe 50,000 photos plus negatives in most (but not all) cases.As you would expect I have photos and negatives in all sizes and types. While over the years I have scanned "this and that", I have barely scratched the surface. I have decided it it time to aggressively organize, scan, and then distribute the "wealth" with family.
I am considering if I should dig in with my 4870, or if I should treat myself to an Epson V850. Obviously I am going to invest thousands of hours into this project. So if I was ever going to replace my scanner, now would seem to be the time. It is not my goal to have "perfect pixels." Franky, I am not sure I am discerning enough to see the differences sometimes. And I am sure most of my cousins are not. I do want to have decent scans of course. Many photos need color correction. I have intermediate skills in LIghtroom and Photoshop.I am willing to do some post-processing there, but with the number of photos I am looking at I need to establish a reasonable workflow and make choices that allow me to complete the project.
So my question - is there a noticeable speed advantage with the v850 over my 4870? Would a "mere mortal" like myself get better results "straight from the scanner" withe the V850? If so, would it be across the range of material I have to scan - or is the advantage more evident with sides? Or negaitves? Old photos? Newer photos?
Thank you for your insight. Happy New Year to all.