Hope you have more time than a side business in mind. One, most places charge a lot of money for this, especially if people don't have the negatives (fingerprints don't look good on scanned photos and thus need to be cleaned). Plus, without an industrial drum scanner, the time it takes to scan something so that it's actually scalable to be blown up and used in a larger frame from 3x4 to 17x30 takes forever. Drum scanners cost A LOT, we're talking bank loan type costs. On a regular high quality home scanner, scanning just a few photos all on the glass at once at 1440 DPI or higher takes FOR-EV-ER!!!!!!!!
But, if you're just talking about 300 DPI, people don't care if there are fingerprint smudges, etc... Then it really doesn't take much time at all. But you definitely can't charge much for a product like that.
Not trying to sound discouraging, but I've been the archiver of my family's photos. Takes a heck of a lot of time and it's repetitive and boring, I'd want someone to pay me a lot, but then I'd have to turn out good quality.
"If you look for truth, you may find comfort in the end; if you look for comfort you will not get either comfort or truth only soft soap and wishful thinking to begin, and in the end, despair." -C.S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
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