![]() Years ago, my future father-in-law gave my then girlfriend a bag full of pictures. The guide that you put the picture against worked well, so there were no slight rotation problems. The scanner only scans at 600dpi, so don't expect super quality scans. ![]() I decided to scan about 5 pictures, then check the image quality on a computer. The device should take care of that for you. You don't have to worry about scanning areas, cropping or slight rotation. ![]() After you scan one picture, you are ready to scan the other. This is also what makes scanning with devices faster. If you scan to an SD card, you never have an option to review the pictures. The next fear has to do with scanning directly to an SD card. This occurs when you don't feed the picture in straight and you adjust it while its scanning. For sheet feeding scanners like this one, a real fear is blurriness caused by the picture rotating. When reviewing various scanners, you tend to get a feel where the problems occur. At that price, I was very skeptical, since the $100 Xerox didn't work at all. While in Microcenter purchasing Christmas gifts, my wife noticed the Pandigital Photolink One-touch Scanner. I have been searching for a fast way to scan a large collection of photos.
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