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1erCru
22-Mar-2017, 22:54
I've noticed that when I choose anything over 2400dpi 48bit for my 4x5 negatives I receive a message stating something to the effect of size is too large for the area selected. Obviously it won't scan. I own a v850. I would like to be able to push it to 3200 in 16bit ( 48bit ) for my color negatives.

I dont have this issue with Silverfast but have noticed some color scans look much better via Epson scan, specifically Portra 400. I am using a MacBook with 16gb ram 2015 and the OS version prior to the latest version.

Per Madsen
23-Mar-2017, 00:38
I think the reason could be that Epson Scan are a 32 bit application and Silverfast are a 64 bit application (more memory space for scans).

Doug Fisher
24-Mar-2017, 07:11
You can call Epson support but I doubt they will be able to solve the issue for you. If you search the archives, this problem has unfortunately been discussed multiple times over a number of years without finding a consistent solution.

Doug

Leigh
24-Mar-2017, 07:34
The issue is the amount of memory in the scanner itself.

The scanner has to assemble the raw data before the scan is sent to the computer.

It has nothing to do with the applications running on your computer.
But they may each have their own limits.

- Leigh

1erCru
24-Mar-2017, 18:32
I hear you. But Vuescan and Silverfast will produce massive scans without issue. A 6400 DPI 4x5 scan works as normal. With Epson Scan it won't go past 2400 which is perfectly fine, just trying to figure out why.

IanBarber
25-Mar-2017, 01:53
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I just tried this setting and it worked. Have I misread the issue

Pere Casals
25-Mar-2017, 03:27
The issue is the amount of memory in the scanner itself.

The scanner has to assemble the raw data before the scan is sent to the computer.



I think scanner's hardware sends the image to PC while scanning. If it was what you say Silverfast would have same limitation than Epson Scan.

Chauncey Walden
25-Mar-2017, 17:21
Ian, maybe try it with a 4x5 document size? 100x125mm

andy
27-Mar-2017, 11:52
it's not helping you to scan at that size, it's just interpolating the data. Scan at a smaller size and do the interpolation yourself in photoshop. Your optical resolution is going to be somewhere closer to 1600.

Alan Klein
25-Jul-2017, 18:53
Does it matter if you save as Tiff or Jpeg?