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Photobooks and scanning in old photos

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fleebee | 09:34 Thu 13th Aug 2009 | Technology
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I am currently using an online service to make a photobook of old photos. I am scanning some old photos, doing a quick colour/brightness adjustment and then placing them in the book. I know the quality will be far from perfect but has anyone else done this as I would like to know how they turned out? I do not have the time (or knowledge) to individually manipulate each photo as there are hundres and hundreds so this will have to do! Anyone else tried doing this?
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Have scanned uploaded photos going back 1850s, 4 generations through both WW. A lot are black & white and handpainted.

Reproduction is dependant on printer.
Well you know what - I have an HP printer that's 6 years old now, and I've printed out some brilliant pics on photographic paper. Even A4 size comes out beautifully...but sorry, I've never scanned anything in any shape or form. : (
C'mon Ice - upgrade fgs! HP 550, 4 in 1 - phone + ansa/fax/scan/copy; reasonably priced toners at Tesco.
My dear tamb...you have no idea how mean the OH is. I've been asking for a new computer for months. The reply was negative, because it's just seen as my "toy".
So I asked for a new Biro...and he said no to that as well....
: (
Same with my late OH Ice as he wasn't technophobe. I just got money for new seasons outfits & spent it on technology.

Borrowed formal clothes - as required!
Mwhahahaha!!!!!
Well I'd prefer to have the clothes myself. I'm pretty crap with technology. I used to sneak out of the IT lessons at school and go for a ciggie instead - but now I don't even do that. I'm getting sadder by the minute!! : )
Ice.....I worked in computers from 60s - natural progression!
Do you want a job??!!!!! : )
I have a job - too many......would help if you were local.
Where do you live?
I suppose part of the quality issue is the scan another the photo book printer. I have prepared for my father's 80th birthday with http://fotoinsight.co.uk/cewe-photo-books.html . Most of the pictures of my dad I had to scan in.. My scanner allows 200 dpi max. It worked well on all those pictures that I did not make larger than the original print

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