I had a photo scanner that used an iPhone. It worked pretty well, but with the newer iPhones I didn't need it anymore, and with old photos of various sizes to scan, the iPhone wouldn't work anyway. Since I still had over 10 photo albums of old photos (many in black and white) to scan, I was looking for an inexpensive alternative to scanning photos. The Canon LiDE120 fits the bill. Not only is it relatively cheap, but it also makes scanning paper photos much easier. The description seems to say that "up to 4 photos can be scanned at once". I was able to scan 5 or 6 at once, but that depends on the size of the photos. If you don't leave a noticeable gap between photos when placing them on a platter, the scanner will sometimes detect one and eject 1-2 or 3 together. Therefore, you need to repeat the scan. Overall I highly recommend this photo scanner for the money and convenience. I have scanned hundreds of old photos and if I never use this scanner again it was worth the $55 I paid for it.
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