Digitizing photos with a Scanner
There's a general assumption in the photography community that we only produce images using a camera or smartphone. While this might be partly true, there's also a sizeable proportion of image keepers who produce digital images using a dedicated scanner—although you can of course use a regular camera to scan artwork which we'll look at later.
Scanner types
Basically there are two types of scanner: the flatbed type, designed specifically for scanning paper documents and artwork (note: some of the more expensive flatbed models incorporate a lamp in the scanner lid thus enabling them to scan film) and the dedicated film scanner, designed to scan all kinds of negative or positive film (slides).