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Quote:Don't understand why the cloud isn't a viable alternative. Exactly how slow are your upload speeds? I don't see why you can't just sync your photos with Dropbox, Onedrive or any other cloud solution overnight, wake up and it's done. Also don't understand the volume of photos. If you take so many pictures there's no way all those photos are keepers. With programs like Lightroom and Aperture, it's not hard to export a lot of compressed photos and storing those (as smaller files) into the cloud. If you want, you can export those photos in higher resolution and then zip them up later on to compress the file size so it doesn't take so long to upload.

 

For me, I just have my favorite pictures scanned and burned to DVD. Easy.
 

There is no point in trying to zip an image file (unless one uses an uncompressed format which I think would be pretty insane). You won't gain anything by trying to zip jpegs or raw files. Even tiff supports lzw compression...
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What's the point of taking pics if they will end up on damaged media (looking for reliable storage media) - by thxbb12 - 06-13-2014, 07:53 PM

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