Q I have around 3,000 photographic slides, dating back to the Sixties, that I’d like to digitise. I’ve purchased a scanner (CanoScan 9000F, at your recommendation), but what software do I need to edit the photos, add metadata including data and description, and then burn them to DVD? I’m running Windows 10. David Cale
A Canon’s own free software for the CanoScan 9000F includes basic photo-editing and file-management functions (www.snipca.com/22258). But if you’re after something more powerful, you can’t beat Hamrick VueScan (www.hamrick.com). It lets you scan your slides at high quality (and fast), add and edit metadata, organise the files and even keep your drivers automatically updated. It’s not free, though - the Professional version, which you’ll need for scanning slides and negatives, costs $69.95 (£57).
VueScan includes colour…
