When scanning slides, don't rely on your device's screen to judge color or brightness. This screen is not bright enough and seems out of color balance. I tried balancing the brightness and color balance (adding some red) which looked fine on the machine's screen, but when I transferred the scanned images to my desktop computer, the images were too red. I recommend you scan images with all adjustments set to zero. and then adjust the images on your computer using Photoshop or another image editing program. (At zero settings, sunsets come out with insufficient red). Otherwise, slide scanning is very fast, only one button is required, and image sharpness is decent. I like the big screen where I can see the slides properly. Overall I think this is the best cheap converter I've found.
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