If you are like me, you have boxes and boxes of loose photographs taking up a ton of space. Guess what? Your kids don’t want to take over your 25 tubs of photos when you leave this world. On the other hand, they may enjoy the old pictures if they are digitized.
So here are a few options.
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Scan the Photos Yourself -
You have the most control doing it this way. It can be a nightly project while you are watching television. Depending on how many photos you have, it may take a while but you can do it little by little.
- Highest quality in-home scanner. Scan in extremely high resolution: Epson Perfection V850
- High quality to 600dpi, Easier to use by feeding the photos in: Plustek Photo Scanner ephoto Z300
- Bargain price, good quality: Canon CanoScan LiDE220
Send to a Company to Scan
The most affordable option with the best reputation is ScanMyPhotos.
ScanMyPhotos will send you a box, you fill it up with your photographs and you’ll receive the photos and USB drives back within 7 to 14 days.
ScanMyPhotos has granted Understand Photography members a great discount! Use coupon code: 50OFFSCAN for a 50% discount on Photo Scanning Boxes.
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Use An App to Take Pictures with Your Cell Phone
Keep in mind the quality will not be as good as a photo scanner. Both of these apps are easy to use.
Suggested apps:
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