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Edbear
23rd February 2015, 10:02
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/google-s-warning-print-digital-photos-6239529
Didn't think of this issue, might be a case of older is better with storage?
Gremlin
23rd February 2015, 10:20
No, people just need to learn to actually organise.
Coming across too many people that simply took lots of pictures and videos and did nothing with them. icloud/et al have storage limits, 5GB last time I checked. Phones etc are usually around 16GB (all up, not for you to store stuff).
Sounds easy coming from a tech, but just like people used to organise real photos, organise your digital pics. Offload them from phones/tablets, delete the crap, file, have a second copy (because either could fail).
neels
23rd February 2015, 10:21
Pretty bloody obvious I would have thought
Not to mention when your phone or sd card decides to turn it's toes up gone is gone, I can't believe the number of times I've heard of people losing all of the photos on their camera because the card died or someone accidentally selected format, and it was the only place they had them stored.
Back it up, at least 2 places, or at some point you're likely to lose it.
Bender
23rd February 2015, 11:58
Sometimes it isn't that simple. I back up my images, video, music, etc into 2 places and currently have 8gb of backups.
But a year ago bought a new Canon video camera and it would have to be the most illogical bastard of a thing you could imagine.
After two years, reading the (mostly illegible) manual and playing with it heaps, I still cannot go to its file system, extract my video files and cut/paste them to a backup.
I've had to load the specific software for the camera and use that - because without it my computer doesn't 'see' the files. Even then, it will only move files around in the way it wants to and it won't delete the files off the camera. I'm reasonably computer literate but this thing has got me stonkered. I can't imagine how people who don't know their way around computers manage with machines like this.
I hate the fucking thing.
slofox
23rd February 2015, 16:27
No worries mate - no pix I take are worth shit anyway...
Tazz
23rd February 2015, 16:37
Meh, hardly the end of the world. You can get the same feeling looking at or listening to other things.
http://www.sciencefriday.com/blogs/04/16/2013/why-do-i-get-nostalgic.html?series=28
99% of those pics taken are probably of someones shitty lunch or bathroom selfies anyway.
Sometimes it isn't that simple. I back up my images, video, music, etc into 2 places and currently have 8gb of backups.
But a year ago bought a new Canon video camera and it would have to be the most illogical bastard of a thing you could imagine.
After two years, reading the (mostly illegible) manual and playing with it heaps, I still cannot go to its file system, extract my video files and cut/paste them to a backup.
I've had to load the specific software for the camera and use that - because without it my computer doesn't 'see' the files. Even then, it will only move files around in the way it wants to and it won't delete the files off the camera. I'm reasonably computer literate but this thing has got me stonkered. I can't imagine how people who don't know their way around computers manage with machines like this.
I hate the fucking thing.
What does it store them on? You can get wireless SD cards now.
AllanB
23rd February 2015, 19:19
Most of mine are not worth keeping. Family pix end up on FB or similar anyway as a backup!
Gremlin
23rd February 2015, 21:55
But a year ago bought a new Canon video camera and it would have to be the most illogical bastard of a thing you could imagine.
After two years, reading the (mostly illegible) manual and playing with it heaps, I still cannot go to its file system, extract my video files and cut/paste them to a backup.
You're looking for devices with USB Mass Storage support. Yep, some don't (hence the software).
8GB of backups? I've got over 100GB of data I'd want to keep, and probably a couple of TB of data all up.
bogan
23rd February 2015, 21:59
No, people just need to learn to actually organise.
Coming across too many people that simply took lots of pictures and videos and did nothing with them. icloud/et al have storage limits, 5GB last time I checked. Phones etc are usually around 16GB (all up, not for you to store stuff).
Sounds easy coming from a tech, but just like people used to organise real photos, organise your digital pics. Offload them from phones/tablets, delete the crap, file, have a second copy (because either could fail).
Or just learn to get software to do it. My phone has an app that downloads all photos onto my pc as soon as i walk in the door, and stores them by month. Copy those across network in scheduled backups, and offsite backups every 6 months or so.
Save a tree, learn to computers.
gammaguy
23rd February 2015, 22:07
I use flickr,it gives 1tb of storage for free.
Luckylegs
24th February 2015, 20:13
I generally store my digits in my pockets
AllanB
24th February 2015, 20:16
This is plain stupid - the whole point of storing your digital porn and not printing copies is so your partner does not find it!
Tazz
24th February 2015, 20:34
Or just learn to get software to do it. My phone has an app that downloads all photos onto my pc as soon as i walk in the door, and stores them by month. Copy those across network in scheduled backups, and offsite backups every 6 months or so.
Save a tree, learn to computers.
Boom. Mine does that to a dropbox folder, which then means it's on the 2 other computers that account is connected too. Wasn't the reason I set the system up but meh, it's there.
Didn't know about the tb on flickr though! Dropbox is US owned and only 4 gig I think. Thought about switching to a local server based in Nelson, but effort was needed for that so nahhhhh
husaberg
24th February 2015, 20:41
You're looking for devices with USB Mass Storage support. Yep, some don't (hence the software).
8GB of backups? I've got over 100GB of data I'd want to keep, and probably a couple of TB of data all up.
I have 1.2 gig on KB;)
cs363
24th February 2015, 20:49
This is plain stupid - the whole point of storing your digital porn and not printing copies is so your partner does not find it!
Don't worry mate, even if your partner does find your stash I'm sure he won't mind.
:whistle:
TheDemonLord
2nd March 2015, 16:37
You're looking for devices with USB Mass Storage support. Yep, some don't (hence the software).
8GB of backups? I've got over 100GB of data I'd want to keep, and probably a couple of TB of data all up.
HD Transvestite Midget porn does take up a lot of space aye....
Bender
3rd March 2015, 07:23
Oops that should be 8 terabytes of backup, not Gb. Never post while under the influence. :rolleyes:
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