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<blockquote data-quote="Michigandr" data-source="post: 420193" data-attributes="member: 19292"><p>My Grandfather was a fairly well known outdoor photographer in his time. He took photos that were published in Fur Fish Game, Colliers and Michigan Outdoors. He was a member of the Michigan Outdoor Writers Association and was the Deputy Director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture. He has a very large collection of photos, negatives and slides. </p><p></p><p>What would be the best way to digitally archive these to preserve and share with the rest of the family. Also what is the best way to organize and store photos, negatives ect. to preserve them.</p><p></p><p>I would really appreciate some in depth ideas and direction. It is a large volume so some type of automated scanning device or similar would be needed. Majority of photos being standard 4x6.</p><p></p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michigandr, post: 420193, member: 19292"] My Grandfather was a fairly well known outdoor photographer in his time. He took photos that were published in Fur Fish Game, Colliers and Michigan Outdoors. He was a member of the Michigan Outdoor Writers Association and was the Deputy Director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture. He has a very large collection of photos, negatives and slides. What would be the best way to digitally archive these to preserve and share with the rest of the family. Also what is the best way to organize and store photos, negatives ect. to preserve them. I would really appreciate some in depth ideas and direction. It is a large volume so some type of automated scanning device or similar would be needed. Majority of photos being standard 4x6. Thank you [/QUOTE]
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