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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’ve got hundreds if not 1000+ of old photos dating mostly from the 30s/40s to the 90s. Scanning them in seems like a monumental task, but I don’t want to throw them out either, and I have at least three tubs of albums and loose pictures. What are folks doing with these? I have seen some services that will scan for you but they look pricey and reviews are very mixed. Any suggestions out there![/quote] Why scan them? Just to have something to do? Then take your time and have fun. [/quote] I bought a professional scanner after I got divorced. Having them scanned is amazing!!! I just sat at my kitchen counter for several days. It was totally worth it b/c now I can just pull them up. I love sending baby pics to my kids on their birthdays.[/quote] You don't even see your kids in person on their birthdays? [/quote]
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