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12/29/2012 12:40:46 PM · #1
Hello, I'm not a tech guy at all. I have old photographs (mostly 4x6s) from years ago. My dad has old photographs of various sizes from decades ago. I'd like to convert some of them to digital format. I was thinking about getting a scanner (Canon? Epson?). Any thoughts, recommendations from you folks that have knowledge/experience with scanners?
- this is for personal use (how high of quality machine should I look at?)
- thoughts on stand alone scanner vs all in one machine?
- around $100 or so...?
- oh ya, currently working with a 2006 era MacBook Pro (probably going to upgrade to a current Apple computer after the new year)

Any thoughts appreciated.
Leo
12/30/2012 02:05:46 AM · #2
Hi there, I recently purchased a Canon Canoscan 5600F, my Dad is using it to scan old color, really old B&W's and old 35mm color and B&W slides, with some great results.

Cheers
Wayne
12/30/2012 02:07:06 AM · #3
Sorry should have said i picked it up 2nd hand on eBay for $230 after looking at and discounting a lot of non brand name units.
12/30/2012 06:27:32 AM · #4
pay someone to do it. its very tedious.
12/30/2012 10:43:12 AM · #5
Originally posted by mike_311:

pay someone to do it. its very tedious.


The more I research scanners, the more I think you're right...
Thanks Mike and Wayne for your input.

Leo
12/30/2012 11:15:21 AM · #6
I have a very old Epson 3170 Photo and it still works very well. It recognises and scans all sorts of items.
12/30/2012 12:04:04 PM · #7
@ David Ey and mytime01

How do you find the quality of the scanned version?

There are some photographs that I would like to make a replacement print. Everything I've read says quality of course is not as good...
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