03-27-2012, 05:42 AM
I started digitizing both my slides and photos when I started preparing for this move. I had a good scanner and could do multiple pictures at a time, and the program had some color correcting capabilities. It was tedious, but the family sure loved then when I started posting them on Face Book. For slides I used a little scanner that cost about $100. It was tedious, and the dust and hair always seemed to be there, no mater how carefully I brushed them of with my photo brush. Then I discovered the program had a setting to get rid of a lot of that stuff automatically. I never put a dent in my photos and slides, takes so much time. So, if Costco can do it, I think I would try the first group. If they are reasonable, I'd just do it that way. These are photos that in no way resemble art, for the most part. For those, I would probably use a professional. I have a few like that.
Peace and long life
Peace and long life
Peace and long life