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flaclick
1st of June 2006 (Thu), 10:48
I'm starting to get a pretty big selection of pictures. I was just wondering what do you do with all of them? Do most of you post them to a website? Do you print them off and put them in a photo album? What produces the best result for the eye...printing or viewing on website? And if you print them, what size is standard and where do you get them printed?
Just a thought...
Ruth
ArcticEOS
1st of June 2006 (Thu), 13:45
Burn them to DVD's that hold 4 gigs of pictures each. :)
Jon, The Elder
1st of June 2006 (Thu), 15:32
flaclick - Don't know what you call 'BIG'. I shoot about 8000-10,000 per year so I reckon thats big enough.
Once downloaded to PC, I process and then transfer to external harddrive (1st. stage backup). Then burn to DVD [4.25 Gb per disk] which is 2nd. stage backup.
Periodically burn copies and store off-site (3rd. stage backup)
Why fill up photo albums when you can recall photos in minutes anyway? Prints are for customers and or friends.
I have a photo storing/sharing site (see below) where I direct friends and customers for on-line viewing. 600Mb for $23.00 per year.
Standard sizes in U.S. are generally thought of as: 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 12x18, 16x20. I print my own up to 8x10 and use Costco for larger sizes.
Jon, The Elder
1st of June 2006 (Thu), 15:33
[QUOTE=setiprime]flaclick - Don't know what you call 'BIG'. I shoot about 8000-10,000 per year so I reckon thats big enough.
Once downloaded to PC, I process and then transfer to external harddrive (1st. stage backup). Then burn to DVD [4.25 Gb per disk] which is 2nd. stage backup.
Periodically burn copies and store off-site (3rd. stage backup)
Why fill up photo albums when you can recall photos in minutes anyway? Prints are for customers and or friends.
I have a photo storing/sharing site (see below) where I direct friends and customers for on-line viewing. 600Mb for $23.00 per year.
Standard sizes in U.S. are generally thought of as: 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 12x18, 16x20. I print my own up to 8x10 and use Costco for larger sizes
Pop up to www.pbase.com/jpferguson
Jon F. (AKA 'Jon-the-Elder')
chtgrubbs
5th of June 2006 (Mon), 22:23
External hard drives. Lots of big, external hard drives.
liza
5th of June 2006 (Mon), 22:53
I post them on my website and sell them. The ones on my hard drive are backed up on CD's. I'm going to have to invest in a couple of externals in the very near future.
ArcticEOS
5th of June 2006 (Mon), 23:07
External hard drives. Lots of big, external hard drives.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: exactly LOL
ba15ck
5th of June 2006 (Mon), 23:25
flaclick - Don't know what you call 'BIG'. I shoot about 8000-10,000 per year so I reckon thats big enough.
Once downloaded to PC, I process and then transfer to external harddrive (1st. stage backup). Then burn to DVD [4.25 Gb per disk] which is 2nd. stage backup.
Periodically burn copies and store off-site (3rd. stage backup)
Why fill up photo albums when you can recall photos in minutes anyway? Prints are for customers and or friends.
I have a photo storing/sharing site (see below) where I direct friends and customers for on-line viewing. 600Mb for $23.00 per year.
Standard sizes in U.S. are generally thought of as: 4x6, 5x7, 8x10, 12x18, 16x20. I print my own up to 8x10 and use Costco for larger sizes.
it is late and they don't have them on their website: what are costcos's rates--do you know them off hand??? thanks--I have been thinking about getting some 16x20 printed but don't want to use kinko's.
mricheson
5th of June 2006 (Mon), 23:35
Costco is awesome.
4x6 – .17
5-7 – .39
8x10 – 1.49
8x12 – 1.49
12x18 – 2.99
16x20 and 20x30 – 9.99
ba15ck
5th of June 2006 (Mon), 23:46
wow! Looks like I am headed to costco
Mathiau
6th of June 2006 (Tue), 00:57
burn em to DVD.
every 5-6 months, copy them all back to an HD and reburn them :D - i dont trust burned media, or external drives much, i really need a tape backup system.
i will post ones up on sites i want people to see, but i have no reason to have all my pics on a web site, sure one day i will have my site up with "some" of my pics, my best ones.
Sean-Mcr
6th of June 2006 (Tue), 07:05
I place some on my gallery, i back some up i print those i like most. Online it's just a digital image to me, it's not a photograph or physical until it's in print, and nothing compares to the tangible quality of a printed photograph
Halliday
6th of June 2006 (Tue), 15:40
Mine go to my website, in public or private galleries, as an off-site backup. Anything worth keeping goes on dvd and another set sits on my HD for me to play with :)
There's also a backup HD in a closet.
ianj
6th of June 2006 (Tue), 16:31
I'm starting to get a pretty big selection of pictures. I was just wondering what do you do with all of them? Do most of you post them to a website? Do you print them off and put them in a photo album? What produces the best result for the eye...printing or viewing on website? And if you print them, what size is standard and where do you get them printed?
Just a thought...
Ruth
Set up a website. It's a good way of sharing your photos with family and friends, and you can probably sell a few too.
I also produce postcard size wildlife prints for my favourite nature reserve. I just charge them cost of materials, and they profit from what they can sell them for. Sold over 400 in just under 6 weeks!
I also print out some of my best ones and frame them myself. Mostly A4 size and they look great on Canons Photo Paper Pro glossy.
Also, don't forget to back up your best photos. I use external hard drive. I also review my images occasionally and have a brutal delete session!
simatbirch
1st of July 2006 (Sat), 22:50
BIG external hard drive, LOTS of DVDs and, if you can be arsed, Flickr for some downsized copies in case of real emergency.
SWPhotoImaging
2nd of July 2006 (Sun), 13:41
There is a very good book out called The DAM Book; Digital Asset Management for Photograpers.
I have read most of it in two sittings. It is a valuable reference on developing a system for cataloging, naming, storing, backing up and archiving digital images.
I am about to embark on a file renaming and conversion to DNG format project, based on ideas and recommendations from this book.
Oh, and a cataloging tool/application is in my future. Probably Iview MediaPro.
SWPhotoImaging
2nd of July 2006 (Sun), 13:44
Costco is awesome.
4x6 – .17
5-7 – .39
8x10 – 1.49
8x12 – 1.49
12x18 – 2.99
16x20 and 20x30 – 9.99
And I put two 6x9's on an 11x14 plain white background, and print it as an 11x14 at Costco for 2.99. Also do 10x15 on 12x18 a lot.
dan_c
2nd of July 2006 (Sun), 18:38
I print them then mount and sell them.
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