You will need a good scanner to employ the best method, as you ask. I suppose leaving them in the album is not practical to say the least, especially if they are plastic pages. Photographing them is another way, but won't turn out as good, and is much more difficult to achieve with satisfactory results.
Well, you can't unless you have a certain kind of camera!
You don't. You will most likely have to restain after stripping.
In most engines, yes only if the crank is not damaged and measures correctly.
If you want to be lazy and convert your decimal notation measurements to architectural without doing any math at all, try using an online notation converter like decitectural.com.
7.2 megapixels
yes
Trying to convert a digital scanner to a regular or conventional scanner would be downgrading some of the capabilities of what the scanner would be able to do. Some services have already or have plans to update their conventional systems to go digital and without having a digital scanner the scanner will not output what communications are going on through those digital systems.
Have you looked at www.convertassets.com - this is a digital pawn shop, a collector's corner and they are not expensive.
No, you typically cannot replace a spoke without removing the tire.
Yes, it is possible to replace the soffit without removing the fascia.
That is the correct spelling of "perfectly" (done without flaw, or ideally).
Yes, and you can charge it with a full size 10 amp charger without removing it from the vehicle.
To recalibrate a US Magnum digital scale without weights, you can try resetting the scale to its default settings by removing the batteries for a few minutes and then reinserting them. You can also try performing a zero calibration by turning on the scale without placing any weight on it and letting it stabilize. If these methods do not work, refer to the manufacturer's instructions or contact their customer support for further assistance.
Always a challenge to do it while still in frame. I've had fairly decent success with digital pictures and the use of editing software to remove flaws.
The car has only one transaxle, AKA transmission, then no, you cannot remove the tranny without removing the tranny. If you mean without removing CV Axle or drive axle or Axle shaft or CV shaft (same thing) then the answer is still no. You cannot remove the transaxle without removing the drive axle/CV shaft.
Unfortunately, there is no way to tell without removing the oil pan.
NO, my god no