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Hopeful this is the correct subreddit or someone would be willing to point me in the right direction:) I have 1,000’s of old photos, slides and negatives that need to be scanned for prosperity. The task will be incredible daunting so I’d like advice on a scanner. My goals are firstly quality images as well as ease of use and workload. The images range mostly from the 1930’s-early 2000’s. I want to do the job “right” the first time and willing to pay up to $3,000ish. Please help:)

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[–] shinobi441@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

i think r/analogcommunity is better suited for this question. this sub cares about the file storage, but that sub cares about the image quality.