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How Best to Organize a Lifetime of Photos 2 – Digitise

In Part 1 of this series which focus on ways to manage, store and display your precious photos, I’ve assumed that you’ve got a good library already.  But if you are like me, still got heaps of old photo prints and slides yet to be digitised into the library, then you may be interested to read on….

A friend of mine who’s a keen photographer and travels around the world with his heavy photography kit and took thousands of excellent photos each year for many years including pre-digital era.  He once told me that his retirement project is to digitise his tens of thousands of photos and slides.  Yes, it’s a mammoth and daunting project unless you pay somebody to do it.  Even if you do that, you still need to sort them out and group/organise them unless you’re happy with say Shoebox doing it for you.  In fact, you may not want to do it after you retire, I’d say you’d do it now before all those lovely memories fade and mould away, especially if you have not been keeping it in dry boxes or environment.  Places like Hong Kong with it’s humid weather is the worst with mould attack.  So here are the options:-

  1. you pay someone to do it – several photography shops/labs provide such service and you can search online or call them and enquire.  Once you find the shop for you, you have to courier/take the photos and retrieve from them after the work; and of course, privacy may be an issue.  As an example, in Hong Kong, it costs around HK$10 or more to digitise one print at medium resolution, higher resolutions would cost more.  Of course, if you can also pay them another handsome amount to do some post-scan digital improvements too.   Sending them across the border would be cheaper, but with added risks of complications.  Or you may be able to get a summer student for several months to do it for you, most youngsters nowadays are technical savvy and should be able to do it, the question is quality and how much.
  2. you do it yourself – which is what I’m (or more so, my wife is kindly) doing.  This is no doubt is a boring task, but if you do it just bit by bit and while doing it, savour the memories of old days, it may not be too bad.  Below I’d talk about equipments to help you to do a good job – one better than most shops can offer, and all you’re looking at is an investment of around HK$1,500.

Criteria of my solution, and what I’m using (with notes for alternatives):-

 

I had ben searching high and low for at least a decade and below are my chosen solution :

Now, while the above will help greatly your digitalising work; you still have to get on to start doing this task before any achievement.  This is probably the  most difficult part.  But just think about the reward – that you can easily go through your precious memories without digging into books and books of heavy photo albums (or setting up your slide machine and slide magazines), and most important save such from further degradation. Believe it or not, but if you do 100 photos while watching each of the 96 episodes of Empress Wu Zetian (an ongoing popular tv series in Hong Kong), you would have completed nearly 10k of your old photos- probably all of your collection!  Well, that’s how you eat an elephant, right?

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