I’m inclined to youse a service as I don’t really want to spend the time manually scanning all of these (nor do I want to invest in two scanners for a one time project) but am a little wary trusting such a project to some company found on the internet.
Any suggestions / recommendations?
Further thoughts- I'm inspired by Sinéad O'Connor who in an interview said she doesn't take photographs anymore, because it kept getting in the way of the moment. It's okay to forget. However,
I'm curious why I still cling to the photos I have. Does it have something to do with my family being so scattered over the US, and the family oral tradition being just filaments of a once-strong web? (going back pre-photography here)
As I get older and my sense of duty around raising my child and keeping myself healthy for that deepens, I care less and less about keeping old journals (all of which I will burn eventually, whether or not I skim them) and photos.
Why do you want to digitize the photos and negatives?
If you only have prints, scan them at high resolution on a flatbed scanner. Then color-correct the resulting images with GIMP or Photoshop.
Both of these methods are slow. But it's a one-off job. Once it's done, it's done.
Did 2,500 with a negative scanner. It took ages, mostly my wife. Then updated exif to roughly the right date. Loading them into Google photos they all fell into the dates given. I can scroll back to 1970! Don't worry I still have the originals.