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You’ll probably have to scan them in yourself. Get a scanner and start scanning. Otherwise you’ll have to pay someone else to do exactly that, which will cost more, but might be faster depending on how much time you’re willing to invest.

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Cheapest: NAPS2 and your flatbed scanner, or your phone camera

Easiest: See above

Quickest: NAPS2 and a document scanner

Best: A professional digitizing service

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I read that as digest and thought we were getting another no poop for three days post.

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Woah thousands? I guess maybe see if you can get your hands on a large flatbed file scanner (hit up some thrift stores) and just scan a couple at a time and crop later

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If they’re in good condition, you can get scanners with document feeders and software that aligns the scanned photo. No idea on the cost though.

You can scan them yourself, and lots of scanner software lets you scan multiple photos at a time and then separate them in the software. However you do it is going to take time though.

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