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Jason Dunn
01-14-2011, 04:00 AM
<p><em>"Digital photography has made it much easier to capture special moments in our lives. Folks who carry camera phones can always be ready to point and shoot everything from an impromptu family football game to a carefully staged portrait of folks in matching sweaters. There is no longer the need to worry about having only two shots left on a roll of film during the school play or coming back from the drive-through Fotomat or drugstore with fuzzy prints."</em></p><p><img src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/600/dht/auto/1294961697.usr1.jpg" style="border: 1px solid #d2d2bb;" /></p><p>This article gives you the basics of what it takes to safely store and maintain your photo collection. Most of the tips are simple, and I doubt anyone reading this site would learn much from the article - but it might be exactly the sort of thing you should pass on to relatives and friends who are less tech-savvy. I'll take issue with one thing in this article: backing up to CDs or DVDs. Many of my home-burned CDs and DVDs are un-readable now; I only recommend backing up to other hard drives, or to the cloud. Optical media is too prone to decay and data loss - just don't do it. And given the prices of hard drives, there's really no smart reason to use optical discs.</p>

Lee Yuan Sheng
01-14-2011, 04:25 PM
Or the sizes of the discs, I mean, 4.7GB on a DVD? My CF cards are now 8 and 16GB....

Jason Dunn
01-14-2011, 06:24 PM
Or the sizes of the discs, I mean, 4.7GB on a DVD? My CF cards are now 8 and 16GB....

Yeah, and with the costs of Blu-ray discs still being stupid, it's an even bigger no-go for me. Yet, bizarrely, I still run across people who think that backing up to optical discs is still "the right thing to do" and are paying through the nose for Blu-ray discs. :rolleyes:

Lee Yuan Sheng
01-14-2011, 07:37 PM
That's what happens when you miss the boat on a paradigm shift :P