I have a project I've been putting off for YEARS, but really want to get to...eventually. I have thousands of old photos I want to scan and save on hard drives, but I simply CANNOT imagine doing it one at a time. In other words, scan a photo, name it, save it, scan another photo, name it, save it, etc...
Can anyone recommend a scanner, whether it's specifically for photos or not, that can automate this process? I want to stick a bunch of photos in a hopper/tray and have the scanner feed them in one at a time, then just name them sequentially [or whatever] with some generic name I start with, saving them all in the same location. Does such a creature exist? FOR LINUX? I don't do windows, so there's no point discussing any of those.
Can anyone recommend a scanner, whether it's specifically for photos or not, that can automate this process? I want to stick a bunch of photos in a hopper/tray and have the scanner feed them in one at a time, then just name them sequentially [or whatever] with some generic name I start with, saving them all in the same location. Does such a creature exist? FOR LINUX? I don't do windows, so there's no point discussing any of those.
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