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More Storage More Problems: Easy Steps to Manage Your Flood of Digital Photos
More Storage More Problems: Easy Steps to Manage Your Flood of Digital Photos
More Storage More Problems: Easy Steps to Manage Your Flood of Digital Photos
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Most photos we take today are born digital—in other words, they are created by a digital camera or camera phone and only exist in a digital format.

In the recent past, we photographers tended to limit our shots since we may have only had one roll of film on us at any given time. 

However, now that we are shooting almost exclusively on digital media (with seemingly limitless storage), we are overwhelmed by thousands of pictures, sometimes forgotten on our phone or memory cards. 

Just because we can keep all those photos doesn’t meant that we should. In fact, just because they are digital doesn’t mean that all those photos are being stored!

Digital files promise convenience and instant accessibility, but they still need to be organized and archived just as prints would!
Keeping up with the seemingly endless flood of digital photos from our phones, cameras, tablets, and other devices can be daunting. 

In this book, I outline simple steps that, when followed regularly, will help you manage your digital images regardless of how many devices you use to take pictures.

When you’ve followed these steps, your digital photo files will be tidy and navigable!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 31, 2015
ISBN9781524286828
More Storage More Problems: Easy Steps to Manage Your Flood of Digital Photos

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    More Storage More Problems - Sabrina Hughes

    Copyright & Disclaimer

    Copyright © 2014, Sabrina Hughes dba photoxo.

    2nd edition © 2017

    All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or otherwise, without written permission from the author.

    Throughout this book are clickable links, where you may find more information.There are some affiliate links contained in this guide from which I may benefit financially.

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    Introduction

    Most photos we take today are born digital—in other words, they are created by a digital camera and only exist in a digital format.

    In the recent past, we photographers tended to limit our shots since we may have only had one roll of film on us at any given time.

    However, now that most of us are shooting exclusively on digital media (with seemingly limitless storage), we are overwhelmed by thousands of pictures, sometimes forgotten on our phone or memory cards.

    Just because we can keep all those photos doesn’t meant that we should.

    Digital files promise convenience and instant accessibility, but they still need to be organized and archived just as prints would.

    Keeping up with the seemingly endless flood of digital photos from our phones, cameras, tablets, and other devices can be daunting.

    In this book, I outline simple steps that, when followed regularly, will help you manage your digital images regardless of how many devices you use to take pictures.

    When you’ve followed my instructions, your digital photo files will be tidy and navigable.

    I wrote this book for people who have a desktop or laptop computer and who are comfortable performing simple

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