** Are you Scanning your Heritage Photos?
Years ago I started scanning my heritage photos. It was a big job, and at times overwhelming, there was just so much to do. So I set it aside for "a while," and then "a while" became years. I recently made a pledge to myself to get this massive project done! Photoshop gives us tools to help with the process; it will crop and place each image in a separate document. In Photoshop go to Automate > Crop and Straighten Photos. Photoshop will automatically take that one scanned image and create individual images for you. In Photoshop Elements go to Image > Divide Scanned Photos. The program will do exactly the same thing as Photoshop. Placing 4 images or so on a scanning bed isn't a big deal. What is time-consuming is bringing the image into Photoshop and once the images have been separated, having to choose where to save the file, choosing the file format to save in and then naming the images. It's just a lot of mouse clicks. And it's tedious. And yes...