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“The best thing about a picture is that it never changes, even when the people in it do. ”
Scan Your Photos - #SaveYourPhotosMonth
Scanning your printed photos and slides extends the lifetime of your pictures, creates a backup, and increases your ability to share and enjoy your memories. Don't forget to digitize your slides and negatives as well. #SaveYourPhotos2020
The 3-2-1 Backup Strategy - #SaveYourPhotosMonth
Use the 3-2-1 backup strategy to safeguard your digital files. Create THREE copies of your digital data (photos, videos, documents, etc.) stored on TWO different types of media or devices (a computer and an external hard drive, for example), with ONE copy located off-site (another physical location or the cloud). #SaveYourPhotos2020
Create a Digital Photo Hub - #SaveYourPhotosMonth
Your digital photo hub is a designated location, such as an external hard drive, where all your original digital and scanned photos live. Copy your digital photos and videos from all your various devices including phones, camera cards, USB sticks, etc. Then begin to sort by date or theme, or whichever organizing structure you've determined. As you scan prints, add those image files to the hub. #SaveYourPhotos2020
Back Up the Mess - #SaveYourPhotosMonth
Before you begin sorting your digital images, back up the mess. Then no matter what happens while you're organizing in the working copy, you'll have a copy of the original files. #SaveYourPhotos2020
The Two-Second Rule - #SaveYourPhotosMonth
As you sort your photos, resist the urge to reminisce and linger; there will be plenty of time for that later. Hold a photo only as long as it takes to determine which pile it should be in - about two seconds. #SaveYourPhotos2020