I am thinking of digitizing some of my family photos from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Some of them are in excellent condition while others are stuck to their glass plates or seem to be fading badly. Ideally, I would like to be able to have digital images of the photos which would allow me to identify the people in the images and sent to other family members.
My father believes that we should be able to use our flatbed scanner to scan the photos which appear to be fine, but I am afraid this might speed up bleaching the photos. What do you all suggest?
For the photos which are fading, bent, etc. I am thinking of turning on several photo-shoot quality lamps and snapping several photos of each hoping that at least one will be "good enough."
As a note, personally I am not not inclined to remove them the ones that are stuck to their glass from behind the glass. I guess that's a bit of a fear of mine.
Thanks for any hits, tips and suggestions.
-John