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<blockquote data-quote="todd7500" data-source="post: 646491" data-attributes="member: 44095"><p>Very basic question:</p><p></p><p>I would like to verify that when downloading images from camera (D7500) to hard drive (Windows 10) via USB (Nikon OE factory supplied cable), I am not corrupting or minimizing the file quality in any way.</p><p></p><p>I use file explorer and "copy" the images to an appropriate new folder on my hard drive. After I have them on the hard drive, I copy them to my back up external 1TB drive and dont touch them again (I tag that folder as "Master" so I always have a copy of the originals). I work with the first copy on my hard drive. </p><p>I just want to be sure that what you are all doing. </p><p>Thanks</p><p>Todd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="todd7500, post: 646491, member: 44095"] Very basic question: I would like to verify that when downloading images from camera (D7500) to hard drive (Windows 10) via USB (Nikon OE factory supplied cable), I am not corrupting or minimizing the file quality in any way. I use file explorer and "copy" the images to an appropriate new folder on my hard drive. After I have them on the hard drive, I copy them to my back up external 1TB drive and dont touch them again (I tag that folder as "Master" so I always have a copy of the originals). I work with the first copy on my hard drive. I just want to be sure that what you are all doing. Thanks Todd [/QUOTE]
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