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      <title>Why Scan Your Photos?</title>
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           So you have boxes of photos, slides, negative and/or photo albums and are trying to make a decision on what to do with them.  Why digitize your images?
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            Safe from damage
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           Photos, slides, and negatives can deteriorate over time and lose their clarity.  They can become damaged from exposure to heat, light or dust particles.  They can also be damaged in a flood, fire, or lost over the years. 
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            Organize and save space
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           Albums and boxes are heavy and can take up a lot of space.  Imagine being able to combine all those pictures onto a USB or hard drive.  It allows you to organize your pictures and save on space.
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            Share photos
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           Instead of sending boxes to family members or waiting for them to visit to pull out the albums, you can give them a USB or send them a link to a online storage for them to view the photos. It's that easy!
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            If you are ready to scan your photos, you can
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            reach out to us
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           to get started on your scanning project!
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