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What if scanning your old photos could do more than preserve the past — what if it could bring memories back to life? In this interview, I sit down with Rick Voight, CEO and co-founder of Vivid-Pix, to talk about why scanning photos matters far beyond basic preservation. We discuss: ✔️ The most important scanning settings for preserving old photographs ✔️ Why output and usage matter just as much as resolution ✔️ How scanned and restored photos can be shared, printed, and used meaningfully ✔️ The powerful role photos play in memory recall and connection, especially for individuals living with dementia and memory loss ✔️ Rick’s work with photo reminiscence therapy and how images can spark recognition, conversation, and emotional comfort — even in later stages of dementia For genealogists, family historians, and photo organizers, scanning is often seen as a technical task. In this conversation, we reframe it as an act of legacy, connection, and caring. Whether you’re organizing decades of family photos, preserving images for future generations, or supporting a loved one with memory challenges, this discussion will change how you think about scanning — and why it truly matters. 👉 If you’ve ever wondered what to scan, how to scan, or why scanning now is so important, this video is for you. Vivid-Pix https://www.vivid-pix.com/memorystati... Note: The link above contains affiliate links. This means I receive a small percentage of sales through these links. This does not INCREASE the price you pay as a consumer. This is a supplement to my income, allowing me to continue supporting this blog and making donations to the Alzheimer's Society.