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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/the1fromACK on 2024-12-05 13:41:22.

So I'm scanning family photos, and there are a few large ones that are 11½ x 10''

My aging CanoScan 9000f is too small to accommodate, and some of the larger scanners are too expensive and too big to justify the cost for the small number of large scans. The higher DPI the better.

I've been in the market for a new scanner for sometime, and I have a lot more to be scanned.

Super bonus points if there is an adapter that can support 120 and 126 format camera negatives. My local photo lab charges $12 a picture and I have dozens of them that need to be done. I don't want to send them someplace cheaper by mail because I had a *terrible* experience with Rocky Mountain Photo Lab, as did hundreds of other customers.

I prefer not to go over $1,300

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