Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/12/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]B. D. Colen offered: > If I may interject two thoughts here - > 1. After making that first cut - and after waiting - file ALL the negs; > 2. Same goes for digital. Save EVERYTHING that is not grossly under or > over exposed, blurred beyond hope, or similarly out of focus. > > If people would treat digital files with the same slavish respect they > show their negatives, the future of digital images wouldn't be in doubt. > Yes, you will have to update media and restore them from time to time. > But so what. Just save the same things, and re-save them every so often. > It's neither rocket science nor particularly heaving lifting.<<<<<<< Tina Manley added: >>That's why I never delete anything unless it is totally unsalvageable. Digital storage space is cheap! Of course, I may never get the time to go back and look at those in the "maybe" category, but at least they'll be there if I want to review them from the nursing home in twenty years or so!<<<< Hi Tina & B.D., Hey folks I'm a slow learner. ;-) But your messages are ringing clearly through the ear acoustic enhancers. Besides my grandson has now taught me how to burn stuff to CD's quickly without a lot of fussing, so instead of deleting secondary images to keep the hard drive cleaned off, now I can load all the so-so 2nd cut photos to a CD for a look later. And as you point out it's no big deal to burn another CD when time moves on. thanks, ted