Preserving your old photographs digital is an extremely important thing to do. But the process can be quite time-consuming if you don’t have the proper hardware. The Epson FastFoto scanner can scan, enhance, optimize, and archive older photos in just seconds as a batch process.
The setup of the Epson FastFoto is probably the most time-consuming. As mentioned, I got a bit confused when configuring the WiFi settings for the scanner, but once it was completed, the actual usage of the scanner was amazing. It is quite easy to batch scan and enhance multiple photographs in just a few seconds. The optimization of the photos themselves works quite well, and the fact that it saves a copy of the un-enhanced photos is a great to have feature. While this isn’t a budget scanner, you will “save money” through the time and convenience of doing fast batch scanning.
Preserving your old photographs digital is an extremely important thing to do. But the process can be quite time-consuming if you don’t have the proper hardware. The Epson FastFoto scanner can scan, enhance, optimize, and archive older photos in just seconds as a batch process.
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