My CanoScan LiDE came with feet that allow it to 
stand  on it's side at a ¿ 30º ? angle.

At 3:02 PM -0500 12/23/07, Jerry Freeman wrote:
>to achieve a file of any value you need a flatbed scanner portable 
>scanners are intended for print documents so they would not work well 
>on thicker photo print stock. the canon below, or maybe an epson 
>perfection v100 would work. you could store it horizontal/vertical, 
>but it would need to be upright in use. best...jf
>
>[1] Canon CanoScan LiDE 500F http://tinyurl.com/2vdhte
>
>
>On Dec 23, 2007, at 2:29 PM, Andy Arnold wrote:
>
>>  Can anyone in the group recommend a small footprint type of scanner
>>  (maybe one that sits upright)? Also, one that works well with Leopard
>>  and integrates with iPhoto? I want to be able to scan some old
>>  photos, snapshots and our old wedding photos. The house across the
>>  street burned down this year, and it got me to think about all the
>>  old family pictures I would have lost (of course, I already have
>>  8,000 iPhotos backed up since the point I went digital)!
>>
>>  Thanks
>
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