Subject: Re: Scanning Photographs
Last year I found some home movies from the 1990s that I sent to LegacyBox to be digitized.

Not cheap, and surprisingly slow, i.e. 2-3 months to get them back. But, when I did get the thumb drive back (along with the original tapes) they had done a really good job. I would use them again

Looks like they also do photographs: https://legacybox.com/products...

The current "sale" has photo scanning at $160 for 250 photos (plus tacking on things like package tracking for another fifteen bucks or so). Like I said, not cheap and in fact bordering on avaricious.

(Note that LegacyBox always seems to be having one sale or another, hence the quotation marks. The current one is a "Valentine's Day Sale")

I've also scanned old family photos, especially B&W, on the home HP laser printer. They've turned out well, but I wouldn't want to try to do more than a few at a time

HTH

-- sutton