With my mother passing away a year ago and being gifted a HUGE treasure load of pictures recently that I just cannot store forever... I'd like to scan them in to be able to share with the rest of the family. I have a scanner but the reality is this is over a months worth of a full time job scanning in just HALF of these. I have looked on Amazon at scanning bars and small scanners that can handle 8 by 10 photos. I have read reviews but we all know those can be a crapshoot. Does anyone have a product they have used to scan in a large number of photos relatively quickly? No, I cannot afford to use one of the services. There are too many photos. Thanks in advance.
grover
Dork
5/12/22 10:03 p.m.
If you have a dslr it's much easier and faster to setup a rig to "scan" via taking digital photos. Or course this can be done very well or very poorly depending on time and resources committed.
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Something like that maybe?
You might also check with your local library, often they'll have equipment (like a photo scanner) that you can take out on loan for free.
I have a Canon portable flatbed scanner that I used to scan several thousand pictures, same situation. It will separate and individually save as many pictures as you can fit on the bed. It's about the size of a laptop and powered by usb. I don't know what the current model would be, but it worked great.
Edit: mine is a Canon Canoscan LIDE 700F