PS Newbie – Need advice for batch scanning photos

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Jonathan_Schmidt
Jun 18, 2004
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I’m looking for ideas on the best way to batch scan photos. I have a ton of family photos that I want to scan and archive. I am using an HP ScanJet 8250.

I have PhotoShop CS so I think that File -> Automate -> Crop and Straighten Photos is probably the best way to scan multiple photos and then separate them? The ADF doesn’t work reliably with photos so I need to use the flatbed.

What is the esasiest/best way to bring the photos into PS in the first place? Should I use the WIA or TWAIN drivers? Does it make a difference in terms of quality/speed/usability?

What is the easiest way to save the photos that result from the Crop and Straighten command with a numerical increment (like scan0001, scan0002, etc.)? I can’t seem to find an automated way to do this.

What resolution should I use? I’m thinking 300dpi is best? Most photos are 4×6 or 4×4.

What file format should I use? I was thinking JPG at a high quality setting is probably good enough for my purposes. This is just for organizing and having the ability to print decent quality scans.

Incidentally, I also have PS Album 2.0 if that would be better to use, but I think it would be slower and harder without the PS CS tools?

Any other helpful advice for a project like this?

Thanks!

Jonathan Schmidt

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dave_milbut
Jun 18, 2004
I’d use the twain drivers. And I’d scan at the highest OPTICAL resolution your scanner permits if you think you’ll EVER need to go back and get a better scan. Save as psd or tif (or even png). JPG is a final (i.e. for output) format only. It degrades with each save.
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dave_milbut
Jun 18, 2004
What is the easiest way to save the photos that result from the Crop and Straighten command with a numerical increment (like scan0001, scan0002, etc.)? I can’t seem to find an automated way to do this.

maybe this will help:

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