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this post was submitted on 11 Nov 2023
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I'm doing this right now, actually.
Takes ~2 minutes for a single scan, depending on the quality settings. I usually scan in all the prints from the same session or date, then batch tag them with the date, organize them into albums, and finally upload to Google Photos and Moments (self-hosted on Synology DS409+).
I'm about halfway through my shelf of physical photo albums. I've been doing that on and off for about 6 months now, averaging maybe one album per week. I could go much faster, but it's quite tedious, and I get bored quickly.