« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 30 December 20 16:56 GMT (UK) »
During this strange year I've been keeping busy going through old family photo albums and scanning and saving each individual photo and there really isn't any need to remove each photo to scan it. Why not scan a complete album page and then use software (eg, IrfanView) to crop each photo from the page as a separate entity? For example, scan the first page and save it somewhere with a name such as page1.jpg. Crop the first photo on that page and save it with a name such as photo1.jpg. Then reload page1.jpg and crop out photo2.jpg and so on until the whole page has been done. Then repeat the process with page 2 of the album and so on until all pages have been scanned and all photos individually saved. It's time consuming but the end result is very satisfying!
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