I digitized over 1,800 family photos with this photo scanner — and it's an absolute workhorse

After digitizing, i want to create and print my photos into an album in Shutterfly or Picaboo. In order to do this, must i scan each photo individually? If not, how do i separate group scans to load them into the album i'm creating? I have an Apple MacBook pro. Also, i discovered that my husband had an Epson V300 scanner. Would that work as well?
 
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After digitizing, i want to create and print my photos into an album in Shutterfly or Picaboo. In order to do this, must i scan each photo individually? If not, how do i separate group scans to load them into the album i'm creating? I have an Apple MacBook pro. Also, i discovered that my husband had an Epson V300 scanner. Would that work as well?

The problem is the scanning software! It should have offered a way to automatically scan each image separately. Maybe it does? I am not familiar with it. See if it provides for cropping before final scanning. Or, you can use Photoshop Elements to CROP and save each image separately from the group scan. But this provides lower resolution images and is tedious, time consuming work.

I bought "modern" scanning software but i will neither name nor recommend it because the developer sold Beta, half-baked, software and refused to answer questions from customers who paid almost $100 for it!