This week’s emails brought this one from a reader: “My wife and I are a couple staggering into our 80s, happy about our lives to date, but feel burdened by what to do with our 45 family photo albums.
It's new, not a refurb, but there is a rebate involved. While you're waiting, you can get moving on that paperless office you've wanted, archive old photos, and so on. Rick Broida is the author of ...
I have one of Doxie’s neat candybar-shaped paper scanners, and it’s great for getting through piles of paper. I can scan bills, flyers, photos and even whole books – I ripped all the pages from a ...
I raised a similar discussion about 18 months ago, but want to see if anything has changed.<BR><BR>I have an older but "good" flatbed scanner, and a slide scanner. Both are what I'd call "oldie but ...
I'm helping my dad find a program that can scan the pages of photo albums (on the scanner flatbed), and automatically crop and extract the multiple images per page into individual image files. For ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Plustek OpticFilm 135i on a wooden surface. Film photography continues its comeback, with a whole new generation of photographers ...
Australian researchers have sought to measure solar cells’ optical properties via low cost office scanners and found they may offer results that are comparable to those of tools used in the PV ...
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