Quote Originally Posted by Paul65K View Post
Actually the scaner on an HP inkjet printer works pretty good....you just need to make sure you do them at the maximum resolution available 600 or 1200 DPI
That's what we use too, it a combo unit, scans, faxes, prints, copies, HP has some cool unit on the market now.

Quote Originally Posted by 2manymustangs View Post
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The up side is that I have great digital pics of my late brother and other family that are more precious than gold to me that my family and I can open and look at regularly...

I would add to what Paul said, spend 60-100 bucks on a good western digital 1/2 TB passport external hard drive OR two and start making folders/directories for the pics. Name the directories so that you can quickly/easily find-update-amend-back up... ON second thought, get TWO 1/2 TB (or bigger) WD passport external HDs and mirror them manually... I keep three and my son has at least three of his own, mark / identify one as your master and start organizing your cell pics/prized digital family/friend JPEGs now before it is too late...

Cool pic Joey, here is one of Linda and I around early 80's, typical high resolution scan from our HP scanner...
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You guys are styling too.............don't you love to look back at old pics.