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6. Lol, no. Unless you have have very large size photos, you can
Fri Mar 12, 2021, 02:28 AM
Mar 2021

usually place two, three or four on the scanner glass at the one time, with a high resolution. I'm currently working through my mother in law's collection (some amazing old photos in there) so my in laws all have a copy. There's a setting to keep the same resolution on each photo that's on the scanner glass, so I'm getting 3 to 4mb a pic, but it would be much faster if the scanner software could select the individual photos from the one scan ( it's in the machine's memory anyway), rather than having to click scan a second, third or fourth time. I had a printer scanner previously that could do that.

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