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Dec 19, 2010 17:55 |  #1

Let me state what I have first:

- 24 inch iMac
- iPad
- iPod Touch
- HDTV (with Apple TV)
- CS5
- Flickr Pro Account
- No Web Site (yet) (I have Apple Mobil Me, but haven't started it yet)

I have over 80,000 photo's - most of which are in an external hard drive with an external hard drive backup. I also have most of them uploaded to a Flickr Pro Account. I've noticed that the picture render differently depending on which media I am using, whether its the iMac, iPad, HDTV, etc.

Almost forgot my question.

What is the best advice on how I would store and save my photo's for presentation on all my devices.

Somewhat minor, but important at this stage, would you present your pictures on my devices WITH OR WITHOUT Photoshop generated frames. Right now I have a mixture, but would like to have a consistent presentation format.

I hope I have not complicated my question(s).


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Dec 19, 2010 19:51 |  #2

your mac, pad, and pod (and TV i think) can all be hooked up to iPhoto. You'll probably have to manually sync them. There might maybe be a way to sync Flickr with iPhoto?

Fitting that many photos on a pad/pod isn't going to work out too well though. Just a heads up.

Oh, I'd go sans-frames wherever possible.


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Dec 19, 2010 20:42 |  #3

sorry ... what are sans-frames


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Dec 19, 2010 20:55 |  #4

sans = NO


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Dec 20, 2010 19:52 |  #5

sans == without


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