Scanning old photos
Posted: Tue May 27, 2014 11:17 am
I've tasked myself with scanning and cataloging all the photos that my mam has from us as children, as far back as my great great grandmother. Quite a lot is lost when you just have a photo and don't know who it is. My mam wasn't keen at first, maybe she thought it'd be boring, but, by the end of it me, my wife, my two three year olds, my sister, my niece and her mate were all sat around the table, laughing at 70s fashion, the 100 different hairstyles my mam had, quite a few good looking women in there as well (one of which, I'm happy to say was my mam).
I have a canon all in one scanner and you just press a button, it auto scans at 300dpi and the photo will then be there for all to see. For the sake of the £40 I paid for the scanner/printer, it is more than worth the money. It also means, as I like 120 miles away from the rest of my family, that I can share the folder and we can all have copies.
I'd recommend it, as you only get to 'inherit' these photos after the person with the knowledge of who is in them has gone.
I have a canon all in one scanner and you just press a button, it auto scans at 300dpi and the photo will then be there for all to see. For the sake of the £40 I paid for the scanner/printer, it is more than worth the money. It also means, as I like 120 miles away from the rest of my family, that I can share the folder and we can all have copies.
I'd recommend it, as you only get to 'inherit' these photos after the person with the knowledge of who is in them has gone.