In reply to mike962:
My lockdown entertainment was scanning my grandads 1700 35mm colour slide photos from 1962-1985. I used an Epson Perfect v800 negative scanner.
You can mount 12 slides per A4 page on the plastic slide mount and scan each one to an individual file with the supplied Epson software. I think I did them at 4800dpi for the good pictures and the quality is outstanding.
Scanned pictures were then imported into Lightroom for organising, cleaning up, processing and cloud storage.
I got quite a good rhythm going and although time consuming it wasn't an unpleasant job. 1 slide takes about a minute to scan, plus another minute to import and upload, and then however much time you want to devote to cleaning dust spots, fixing wonky horizons, trimming the cardboard borders off the scan etc.
If you want any more details or some examples from this process to see how they compare to your scans drop me a forum message with your email.
Post edited at 22:52