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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/Slavitom on 2024-09-25 22:08:18.

Hi! We have a ton of photos I'd like to have digitised, probably like 500 of them.

Now I am not concerned if this will take me 1 minute per picture, but I do want it to be the highest resolution I can get today, for a reasonable price still.

Important to note: all the pictures are heavily curved, so they won't be going into a tray of say 30, where the device would start picking them up one by one to scan within 3 minutes or less. I don't see it working and I'm not comfortable with that process.

So putting them under a panel that flattens them to the glass to scan would be ideal. If the software recognises borders and automates cropping, this would be perfect as it would save on processing.

So I was wondering what you guys have experience with and would recommend?

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