Data Volume growing How do I save it ? Where do I save it ? How can I find images ? How do I back it up ? Photo Storage Dilemma.

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Data Volume growing How do I save it ? Where do I save it ? How can I find images ? How do I back it up ? Photo Storage Dilemma

Data Storage Growth Nikon 990 9/1/ gb 3mp 1.1mb/image Nikon /26/ gb 4mp 1.3mb/image Panasonic FZ15 10/4/ gb 4mp 1.5mb/image Panasonic FZ30 8mp mb/image 9/8/ gb

FZ30 ALSO CAPTURES RAW IN RAW MODE: 2mb jpg 16.25mb raw

TECHNOLOGIES SOLID STATE MAGNETIC OPTICAL

DEVICES AVAILABLE FLASH MEMORY HARD DRIVES COMPACT DISKS DVDS

COST OF STORAGE Device Capacity -MB Cost/Un itCost/MBCost/image CD E E-04 DVD4, E E-04 HD300, E E-03

OPERATIONAL STORAGE Daily use Weekend trips by car Week long vacations Three week trek No laptops allowed

STORAGE WORKFLOW FLASH READER TO PC INTO A FOLDER FOLDER HIERARCHY NAMING OR NOT NAMING HAVE A LOOK SOFTWARE BACKUPS SOFTWARE DATABASE

DATA ORGANIZATION THE MINDLESS APPROACH –YEAR –QUARTER –MONTH –DATE –MAJOR TOPIC

DAILY USE SOFTWARE IRFANVIEW - Image Viewer FASTSTONE IMAGE VIEWER TOTAL COMMANDER – File manager POWERPOINT Presentation Preperation IMATCH IMAGE MANAGEMENT NERO BURNING ROM - CD/DVD Creation AND OF COURSE… WINDOWS

OTHER SOFTWARE ADOBE ALBUM PICASA 2 – Find, edit, share pictures PHOTOSHOP –Crème de la Crème photo edit QIMAGE – Prints images better and easier PROFILE PRISM – Printer/Scanner Calibration Pixort – Image review, sort, culling AND OTHERS I will discuss in the future

STORAGE ISSUES DATA STABILITY MEDIA LONGEVITY –Magnetic –optical PHYSICAL DAMAGE SOFTWARE LONGEVITY

STORAGE LIFE LINE IMMEDIATELY CREATE A 2ND COPY CONSOLIDATE MIGRATE REFRESH MAINTAIN 2 BACKUP COPIES