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Photo Enhancement with Canon Scanners

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Photo Enhancement with Canon Scanners
Canon scanners work with ScanSpeeder together offering Canon's photo restoration and ScanSpeeder's efficiency in scanning multiple photos, digitally tagging them, and splitting them into separate files. Please note that the available enhancement features may vary with your scanner model and may not be as pictured in this article.
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Enhance Scanned Photos

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Enhance Scanned Photos
Scan photos and enhance them. ScanSpeeder works with your scanner to restore photos and scan multiple photos at once.
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Photo Enhancement with Epson Scanners

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Photo Enhancement with Epson Scanners
How to do scan and restore multiple photos with your Epson scanner. Please note that the available enhancement features may vary with your scanner model and may not be as pictured in this article.
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Top Tips for Cataloging Scanned and Digital Photos
Scan photos and catalog at the same time. Top tips on how to keep your scanned photos and digital photos organized and easy to find.
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Scan photos from a Photo Album - with a Dark Background
Scan photos directly from your photo album. When photo scanning from an album that has a dark background, use ScanSpeeder's eye-dropper tool to maximize its auto-detection of your photos.
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How to Register Photo Scanning Software ScanSpeeder
Photo scanning software ScanSpeeder gives you ten free scans. After the free scanning period, you need to register your copy of ScanSpeeder to keep scanning photos.
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Scan Baseball Cards and Automatically Split
Scan baseball cards and automatically split into separate files. Scan both the front and back, and catalog your sports cards at the same time.
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How to Sort Digital Photos

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How to Sort Digital Photos
Modern digital photos and "tagged" scanned photos can be searched and sorted in Windows File Explorer. When batch scanning photos, ScanSpeeder lets you add a tag to your scanned photo, with its caption feature. The details you write in the caption field becomes tagged to the photo. This tag is saved in Windows and called the photo's "title". The photo's title is both searchable and sortable in Windows File Explorer.
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Scanned photos have no information attached to them.  So how do you find photos after you scan them?
Unlike the current digital age where photos that you take with your phone or digital camera are automatically tagged with lots of great information. Photos that you scan are not tagged with any information. So, when we batch scan multiple photos we need a way to tag photos efficiently so we can easily find them later. ScanSpeeder's caption feature is the answer.
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How to Batch Scan Multiple Photos with Borders
When photos are printed a border can be added. When batch scanning multiple photos, with photo scanning software, many people want to preserve both the photo's image and the photo's border. Many of us wrote important details within the border to capture its context; such as the date the photo was taken, who is in the photo, what is happening in the photo, or where the photo was taken. For this reason we want to scan both the image and the border together.
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