Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2024/06/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Sage advice.? Basically what I do and I use the free Microsoft Synctoy to do the backup every few days. One backup for the photos and one for the lightroom catalog.? I know this is totally manual but it works for me and it is free.. But I was wondering if you have any recommendations for an easy to use automated software that could do this for me?? Maybe not real time, but maybe once a day?? Windows user. Aram On 6/1/2024 10:53:50, Frank Filippone wrote: > This is written to help those who are not computer savvy, and have a > few years of digital photos they wish to preserve, and especially want > to backup.? I will try to be as easy on the techie talk as possible. > > Follow the advice, don't follow the advice, your choice.... but this > is MY OPINION. > > You? have had a digital camera for several years, and maybe you have > downloaded your images to the HDD in your computer.? Maybe you never > did that, but keep? all your SD cards with the images on them. > > You have a few thousand images... maybe more. > > You want to preserve them... for "posterity".? Or your Kids.? Or > because you are a hoarder. > > You have no reason to spend more than a couple hundred $$$. ( Keep the > cost low.) > > You have a PC.? You have a MAC.? Does not matter. Ditto shooting in > RAW or JPEGs. > > You want to rationalize your current photo image backup system, with > something that works "better". > > Go get an USB 3.0,? EXTERNAL, HDD.?? There are two brands, Seagate or > Western Digital.? Makes no difference which you choose. > > It will come in a capacity of 4TB to 20TB.? Figure a cost of about $15 > per TB. > > Do not buy a portable HDD. get the _desktop version_. > > What size for ME?? big enough.... use this as a guideline.... > > If you produce RAW 60MP images, each 1TB of HDD space will hold > roughly 16,000 images. > > Do the math.... or just use this advice, buy the 8TB model. That is a > lifetime of images for Mr. Joe Average, amateur photographer. > > Dedicate this HDD to your images only.? Or not. > > How easy is this to install?? Plug it in to power and use the enclosed > USB cable to your computer.? Done. Installed. > > Figure out HOW you wish to establish the hierarchy of folders... by > Year?? Camera?? Country/Topic?? Set up those folders. > > Copy all your image files to the external HDD. ( this may take a while > ... do it the first time at night.... ) > > Done. > > Yes, it really is that easy. > > Do not pay attention to the recent nonsense on RAID Arrays, JBOD, NAS, > DAS, LAN, or other words that you really have no interest in.? Just go > get the 8TB USB 3.0,? EXTERNAL, HDD, and start using it. > > Happy backup heaven. > > > Frank Filippone > > BMWRed735i at Gmail.com > -- Aram Langhans (Semi) Retired Science Teacher & Unemployed photographer ?The Human Genome Project has proved Darwin more right than Darwin himself would ever have dared dream.? James D. Watson