I’m looking to escape Google’s clutches as much as possible. Switched to GrapheneOS several months ago. The one app I’m really struggling to replace is PhotoScan, which lets you scan physical photos (in my case, a lot of old family albums) and upload them to Google Photos.

I primarily use Ente for photos, and subscribe to a Nextcloud instance, but haven’t been able to find any app that has the capability to do something like PhotoScan. The few apps I’ve had recommended have bad user reviews and/or an extremely expensive subscription model. I’m not opposed to paying for something that works, and I try to support FOSS as much as possible.

Any suggestions?

  • Lionir [he/him]@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    I think the best way to scan photos is to use a lightbed scanner. It’s not free, it’s not really foss but it works and it works well.

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      2 years ago

      I do have that and did use it for a lot of photos, but it’s so much extra work after the fact to crop and save out individual pics. Might end up going back to that if I can’t find anything else!

      • pootriarch@poptalk.scrubbles.tech
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        2 years ago

        woah are those negative or slide? we have a place here that i used to hand a hundred or so negatives at a time, but that was in the before times. they’re still here but don’t really advertise scanning anymore, so not clear on what would be possible