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re: Anyone digitizing a ton of old pictures?

Posted on 5/16/25 at 11:54 am to
Posted by NOLAGT
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Posted on 5/16/25 at 11:54 am to
Sent you a vid of it running. If you are just worried about digitizing pictures that you’re gonna look at on a computer or TV screen and not try to reprint them expecting them to be as perfect as the original then it is spot on. I’m going through pictures from 1950 until about 2004 when I started keeping better digital copies of my pictures so it’s perfect for me. Sometimes it will put a line across the scanned image of a piece of dust gets on the scanner lens, and it doesn’t auto rotate perfectly. The line on the picture doesn’t bother me and I will stack the pictures in the orientation that I want them scanned so I don’t have to worry about the auto rotate. I have also on the last few batches stuck them in rotated the way they need to go and even though the guide is not touching the vertical ones it still scans them straight. This project would end up costing me a couple grand to scan them professionally for 500 bucks and some of my time to do it myself. This was the best decision for my situation.
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