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General Digital SLR Cameras
What format do you save pictures in and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="zx7dave" data-source="post: 1351" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>Hi Dave - You hit on another area I do...I file the original even back in the JPG days I did this so I would have a untouched negative in a folder that was under the camera name. I forgot to mention that part. As I am using a windows based PC I have a couple 2TB externals so storage is not a issue...one is a working drive, the other a mirror backup. Thanks for the input...I also early on made the mistake of taking smaller pictures at times to save storage on the memory card...I really regret that now...some of the best pictures of my wife and I in the early years are in a 250kb JPG..that pretty much stinks...</p><p>Fotojack - Aperture is a Apple based program..not sure if it is available for Windows or now..if that didn't answer your question I'm sure Dave will chime in...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zx7dave, post: 1351, member: 257"] Hi Dave - You hit on another area I do...I file the original even back in the JPG days I did this so I would have a untouched negative in a folder that was under the camera name. I forgot to mention that part. As I am using a windows based PC I have a couple 2TB externals so storage is not a issue...one is a working drive, the other a mirror backup. Thanks for the input...I also early on made the mistake of taking smaller pictures at times to save storage on the memory card...I really regret that now...some of the best pictures of my wife and I in the early years are in a 250kb JPG..that pretty much stinks... Fotojack - Aperture is a Apple based program..not sure if it is available for Windows or now..if that didn't answer your question I'm sure Dave will chime in... [/QUOTE]
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