Where do you start? You could outsource the project to a company that will scan and correct your pictures and then return them to you, perfectly digitized on a DVD. But these services aren’t cheap. Or you can buy a scanner and do it yourself. After all, you don’t need to be a photo-restoration expert to pull this off. The newest generation of inexpensive scanners and photo editing software makes it easy for anyone to scan and correct old photos.
So dust off those pictures, fire up your scanner and get ready to breathe new life into your old photos with these ten scanning tips.
10 Tips for Scanning Old Photos
November 28, 2014 by ·