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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 795006" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>Blog 5 is now complete,, well just too long, so,, time to start Blog 6. </p><p></p><p>On sunday I had a Western Digital complete Meltdown fail, the local repair shop could not even save any images.. which is exactly why you always run dual separate external drives as a backup. This should be an absolute must. </p><p></p><p>Not a bad Idea to back up on the cloud, I have a personal website that I can store pictures up. </p><p></p><p>As such, I was going thru some of my older drives, and re-harvesting. Re-harvesting is when you find old nuggets of pictures you passed over the first time, or decide that your editing skills have improved, and have another go on a keeper. Can be real productive. Plus, you can see how much you have improved from say 5 years ago. You might have the reaction of wow,, what a lot of stinkers. A good exercise no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 795006, member: 10038"] Blog 5 is now complete,, well just too long, so,, time to start Blog 6. On sunday I had a Western Digital complete Meltdown fail, the local repair shop could not even save any images.. which is exactly why you always run dual separate external drives as a backup. This should be an absolute must. Not a bad Idea to back up on the cloud, I have a personal website that I can store pictures up. As such, I was going thru some of my older drives, and re-harvesting. Re-harvesting is when you find old nuggets of pictures you passed over the first time, or decide that your editing skills have improved, and have another go on a keeper. Can be real productive. Plus, you can see how much you have improved from say 5 years ago. You might have the reaction of wow,, what a lot of stinkers. A good exercise no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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