The scanner is fairly easy to use with a few basic settings you can set beforehand (although I had to reset the settings every time I him did it use?). I found the scans came out quite high in contrast, the whites were overexposed and tended towards red, so I scanned them darker and adjusted the auto curves in Photoshop. However, there were some slides that I just couldn't scan properly - I lost too much detail.
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