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I have found a place in the US that will scan all formats, works out to be about 21 cents per scan. However you need a us mailing address for them to send it back to.
That sounds extremely cheap.
 
I don't want to advertise for any company, but I've just got all the back issues of a scientific journal scanned. It was surprisingly cheap. Approx. $1200 including book scanning for our rare issues, plus bookmarking of articles. Text searchable database on DVD/CD provided. Straight scanning without the extras would of been about $400 or $500, at a guess. Page number was about 2000 to 2500.

proof of my poor memory. It was $720 for 3000 pages, with all the extras.
 
That sounds extremely cheap.

It was the cheapest around I could find.. I think minimum was 2000 scans though.. they had a really good write up from several sites.. I've scanned over 300 so far and it takes 5 mins per scan,not counting time in Photoshop to touch them up if required (many don't need work).
 
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