Delete Your Photos? But, Why?
from the digital-packrats dept
With the rise of digital cameras and virtually unlimited storage, people have been begging their friends and relatives to get better at cutting down huge collections of photos to more manageable levels. Of course, that's just the collection for showing people. Pack rat digital photographers can still store the fifteen different shots they took of the same tree to try to get just the right angle -- rather than just picking the best. It appears that about 15% of people refuse to delete any digital photo they take. They've got the storage, so why not keep them all -- even if no one will ever look at them.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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ha ha haaa! my evil plan to fill the worlds storage devices with useless pictures continues!!
No, but really... I didn't know that. I usually have trouble *keeping* my photos around.
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Meow meow
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guilty
But the other 300 still sit in my .../pics/2005/07/pics-2005-07-tripHome directory. No one will ever see them, but I know they're there. I changed my habits from a careful and savage pruner after I deleted a few pictures of my cousin that weren't exactly perfect, and he died in a plane crash before I saw him again.
So I'm crazy.
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Picture Hosting Sites
Sites like fotki and things like that...replace any need to keep it on your hard drive...and anyone taking higher than 6 megapixel shots to send to family is a bit over-done. Do they really need a 2048x1600 size photo(5 megapixel)? You can't print em that large or even view em that large on most computers without shrinking them!
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It's best to store your photos yourself. Just make sure that you back them up.
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Ya, I keep em.
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Keeping images isn't necessarily bad...
It's just better to just keep them all if you have the storage space.
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keeping them is the easy part...
So, what kind of tool is best to maintain such a large collection of pictures? Right now I use Picassa, but is there something out there that basically offers the same kind of features and can help me effectively store my pictures?
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Re: keeping them is the easy part...
To repeat the question above: What's the best workflow/organizing tool for the "best" subset?
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Weird
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How to deal with them all.
2) Then, pull out the top 15 and only that many and add it to another album.
You can keep all the crap, but those 15 are enough for any one event, and also it happens to be the limit of the attention span of anyone looking a a photo album.
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can't delete photos
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can't delete pics
could not permanently delete various pics from internet or downloaded pics from internet. works fine now. seems like anything that was pulled up was randomly kept and unable to be taken out permanently.
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can't delete pics
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