Some people even try to take digital photos of their paper photos—but that requires a good deal of setup and skill, or the ...
Whether you need to scan family photos, piles of documents, or expense receipts, a scanner out there is built for the task. Here's how to shop for the right one, plus the top performers in our lab ...
Given the fact that we’re leading a highly digital life, the need for scanners has only grown over the past few years. This is where photo scanners come into the equation. While there are plenty of ...
Reasonably priced flatbed photo scanners abound. And the four models we tested, from Canon, Epson, HP, and Microtek, show that despite the drop in prices, innovation is still alive in the scanner ...
If you’re willing to fork over more than $200 for a scanner — for breathing new life into tired, old photos or for scanning slides or negatives — you’re likely looking for the exceptional image ...
HP Photosmart 1200 is compact and light enough to be easily carried around and, with optional battery slots as well as Compact Flash and SD/MCC slots it does not need to be connected to a printer or a ...
The Kodak Picture Saver Scanning System PS80 ($3,595) is the sort of high-speed photo scanner that's designed for—and of most interest to—businesses that scan photos for customers and can make good ...
Graphic artists, photographers, image historians and business offices share the need to bring the information on sheets of paper into the digital realm. If your company deals with printed material ...
These expert-recommended photo scanners can help you preserve old photographs and documents. Shop options from Epson, Canon ...
Whether you need to scan family photos, piles of documents, or expense receipts, we've tested the top scanners to help you find the one built for the task. Since 2004, I have worked on PCMag’s ...