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picture scanning

kasparov

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I have a website which has my family photos on it. I also have hundreds, maybe thousands, of physical photos which have been taken since childhood. I want to digitize these pictures so that I can put them up on my website.

what's the best way to do that? should I do it myself or is there a cheap digitizing place? Hopefully, there's a place with a gigantic uber-efficient machine which can do this for me supercheap.....
 
HP used to have a scanner in which you could load 50 4x6's at a time into it and it'd go through each automatically. See if they still sell it.
 
Originally posted by: kasparov
haven't you'all done something similar? scan in a whole bunch of old photos?

I think Aquaman has been scanning magazines for the past 3 years or so.
 
Originally posted by: kasparov
haven't you'all done something similar? scan in a whole bunch of old photos?


yes, i have and its very time consuming.
Unless you get one of those automatic picture scanners i seen in stores... which i don't know if they work well.
 
Yea, very time consuming. I have scanned about 400 8.5x11 sheets of paper to PDF and sell to students as a study packet. They were my notes. I made alot off of it though!
 
Originally posted by: Jnetty99
Originally posted by: kasparov
haven't you'all done something similar? scan in a whole bunch of old photos?


yes, i have and its very time consuming.
Unless you get one of those automatic picture scanners i seen in stores... which i don't know if they work well.

Buy from somewhere without a return charge.
 
What scanner would be best for this? I'm also compiling a lot of old family pictures to digitize them as well. I have a HP PSC2175 unit that seems to work well for my needs, but perhaps I should look at something nicer? Obviously I'm not sending them in to some magazine so I don't think the most expensive one would be the best choice. I heard Epson makes some wicked scanners.
 
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