I read a very interesting post at the Olive Tree Genealogy Blog this morning in which Lorine discussed her plans to organise her family photographs. A number of readers had posted thoughtful comments to the post.
I made some comments that I think are worthy of post on this blog so I am repeating what I said  here.
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My four grown children all enjoy flipping through our family albums and  reminiscing.I am preparing a digital album for each of them.
I  have combined my parents and inlaws collections with mine - the photos  are all in albums arranged chronogically.
Over the Christmas  break I borrowed a scanner with a feeder that would scan 20 photos at a  time - a great timesaver. Over a couple of weeks I scanned around 5,000  images into folders by year with subfolders of specific dates for  occasions like weddings, 21sts with lots of images. I scanned the images  as .tif images at a high resolution. These are saved on an external  drive and backed up to another.
I already use Picasa to organise  my digital photos so I imported all my newly scanned images into that  program. So far I have tagged 35 years of photos with names,location and  various other labels eg Christmas, Swimming, Family Cars. Initially I  applied a year tag to each image (easy to do in big batches). I have 19  more years to tag so I can see that an end is in sight.
Once the  tagging is completed I will easily be able to retrieve collections to  burn onto CDs not just for my children but for aunts, cousins and family  friends.
My advice is get your images scanned and then organise  them with software like Photoshop Elements, the  Windows Live product or  Picasa. Don't try to scan with a flatbed scanner - it is too time  consuming. Get hold of a scanner with a feeder for a more painless  process. Scan at a high resolution and edit your images with software. I  particularly like the straighten photo facility in Picasa.
Thanks  for raising this issue. We all need to think about preserving current  family history for future generations.
 
 
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