I want to digitize all of our family photos and I have boxes and boxes of old photos from the 1940s (parents’ baby/early childhood photos) through today. Many of the photos are those square 3x3 prints from the mid ‘60s (parents’ newlywed days) and '70s. Later photos are mostly 4x6 prints. Hundreds , maybe even thousands of them.
I’ve been reading up on photo scanners and am having trouble deciding on which one to get/use. The two that keep coming up on the good reviews lists are the Epson FastFoto (about $500) auto-feed model or the Epson v600 flatbed (about $330).
I have so many photos that I imagine it would take forever to scan them on a flatbed, but my concern about the FastFoto model is that the roller mechanism inside the machine might scratch or otherwise damage the photos. I’ve read many reviews on this model and about half of the users said they had no issues while the others said the roller mechanism left lines or scratches on their old photos.
Would it be possible to scan batches of photos on a flatbed to save time or would it end up taking just as long as doing them one by one? I just don’t know which model to get.
Auto feed.
I did this using an HP multifunction laser printer and it took forever. You can get apps that scan the whole area so you can do multiple photos at one time, still took forever.
Bit the bullet and bought a Fujitsu Scan Snap ix1600. It was expensive and soooooooo worth it. Pop a stack of photos in, hit the button, repeat. I banged out hundreds and hundreds of old photos that had been sitting around for years in a couple of weekends.
Now I am digitizing all my books with the same device.
If I had to do it all over again I might get the Brother version, but other than that? Auto feed all the way.