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joe simmons
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Just curious as to what you all do with your mount pictures, do you save them to CDs or external hard drives , just thinking about what to do with them , any suggestions on it Thanks Joe
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External is best to save them. They crowd up the pc.
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I print them up and put them into an album/portfolio to show to new clients, and so old clients can see their favorite trophies in pictures when they drop off a new job, and/or when they bring a friend/new client.
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I do the same as John. I also keep a copy on my PC. Most PC's come with a terabyte or more space, so unless you have a ridiculous number of photos space usually isn't an issue.
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joe simmons
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I guess i should have just said pictures in general as I do print up my mounts, but all other pics everyday pics I don't most of the time, you start getting thousands of pics the space starts getting eaten some(lol) thanks for the responses
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Joe,
An external hard drive is pretty cheap, you can pick up 500 GB that plugs in to one of your usb port in the back of your pc. They run under a 100 bucks. I have over 4000 pics and still haven't made a dent in my storage . Or you can pick up a 1 TB for around 140.00
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back up hard drive and DVD'S
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ABSOLUTELY back up to CDs. NOTHING is safer nor more permanent.
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