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Scanning Phtots from Epson FastFoto to Lightroom

Community Beginner ,
Apr 11, 2020 Apr 11, 2020

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Is there a best method or process to scan my photos from my Epson FF-680 FastFoto scanner into Lightroom into my PC Windows OS. 

.  I have about 4000 to scan, and I planned to simply make one  folder for the scanned photos and then point Lightroom to that folder for importing.  I would rather not fill the scanned folder with all 4000  photos and then importing them to Lightroom.  I would prefer to import to Lightroom every so many scanned photos.  Of course I would have the Lightroom setting not to import dulpilcates set.  However, I was not sure if anyone had a better process, and would appreicate comments. 

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Apr 12, 2020 Apr 12, 2020

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I think the scanner provides for upload but only to Dropbox or Google Drive. But I would use the scanner settings to create a subfolder for each batch. You can then add the files to Lightroom from each subfolder and perhaps create an album at the same time.

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