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...but on what do you store the. That's the question. The original poser wanted to preserve them, presumably for a very long time. There is no right answer....
I've been backing up movies, photos and data on both CDs and DVDs (and an external hard drive, too) and had never thought to ask what the difference was. On a...
I know this happens if you open a jpeg in an image editing program and save it again. An image-editing program knows how to compress data in the jpeg format....
Copying a file of a .jpg will not change the .jpg What changes the .jpg is to open it and close it in an image editing program. Viewing a .jpg using a viewing...
In a message dated 1/1/06 7:25:23 AM, egordito@... writes: << "Simply copying them" will deteriorate the picture. If you don't believe me, then take any...
I think Robert took a turn (tangent) is so far down that road, we are no longer discussing the same topic. We are talking file copy :) Robert is probably, and...
Patrick, yes I have an external drive and a Superdrive. My objective was to overcome the 4.7GB capacity limitation of a DVD. I have projects much larger than...
Tsk, tsk, We should differentiate between "copy" and "duplicate". Sounds a bit farfetched indeed, but there IS a difference. One copies from the original...
... I am completely the opposite. I always store my photos exactly how they come out of the camera without any changes. Then if I want to make a print, add...
... Ok Richard, now I am confused. Originally you stated you were looking for a way to back-up/archive photos without losing any quality or resolution. I...
Well, to each his own ;-) R ... I am completely the opposite. I always store my photos exactly how they come out of the camera without any changes. Then if I...
Comes to mind the new JVC DVcam (Everia?) that uses a built in HD. Most probably Patrick's idea to store on an external HD is very much an elegant solution......
... Hmmm....I've gotten to learn this is a good idea, as If you 'save changes or editing" to a picture that you took, you're stuck with it and can't get back...
R, Retaining the original allows you to take advantage of advances in technology. Storage has become ever cheaper, both inside the camera and on the computer. ...
I think the topic is long term storage. Real world storage works like this. I bought 10 audio cassette tapes. The next generation is the CD. So I purchase a CD...
M, Absolutely dead-right on--no complaints. Beautiful arguments. I tend to think of myself only. I'm 78, I take pictures, print them, look at them once in a...
R, This is part of the problem I face today, attempting to record, retain memories shared between myself and my older friends and family members. My guess is...
Mike, Patrick, you're both absolutely right. But did we, in the end, answer and help the original query or have we all indulged in a year end esoteric debate?...
I had a similar problem and pulled my hair out. Then tried the "bad" disks on a friend's DVD player and it played just fine. It was my DVD player!!! Ben...
Sure that works, but I received an old box with photographs from my great ant who just died, with pictures from the early nineteen hundreds. Now imaging that...
Happy new Year everyone, Since I am writing letters today I might as well bring up some thing. I have an iMax with iMovie 2 and aneMax with iMovieHD(5). On the...
Hi again, Using iPhoto, I cannot find how to add text on the picture itself (not on the comment or description under or beside the picture) does iPhoto not...
... Did you manage to get those 30 disks out by Christmas? We're all waiting with bated breath, Benito Andrews might have something pointing out a bad DVD...
Maybe it complains of not having enough memory. r On Jan 2, 2006, at 5:36 PM, Benito andrews wrote: Happy new Year everyone, Since I am writing letters today I...
No Robert, I have 1 gig and no problems when I use the internal Hard drive. I suspect that the external one is partitioned in 9 min. chunks. I guess I have to...
... minute, ... space" [snip] ... Very odd. Have you tried loading Disk Utility and check the disk for errors? Another option, if possible, is to copy...
Since the data is digital, and all data (except an infrequent error) is preserved, the data will always be recoverable. Yes, granted you probably shouldn't...