Today’s all-in-one printers suffice for the occasional scan, but photo buffs and family archivists alike turn to dedicated photo scanners to digitize their prints and film. High sensor resolutions and the ability to scan slides and negatives (not just photo prints) are part of the reason why, but many models also include useful software for retouching scans and removing scratches. That said, photo scanners are now niche items; you’ll see relatively few models for sale, and their shelf…








