Learn how to efficiently manage and back up your ever-growing collections of digital photos.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Welcome
- The value of preserving personal media in the digital age
- HDD vs. SSD vs. Cloud
- The 3-2-1 philosophy for backing up images
- Whenever possible, automate
- The importance of testing your system
- Memory cards: The more the merrier
- Dual card slots in cameras
- Sending images from cameras to mobile devices
- Card readers for mobile devices and laptops
- Dropbox and Google Photos for mobile
- Lightroom mobile and Creative Cloud
- Photos for iOS and iCloud
- Clever work-arounds for mobile storage
- Freeing up space on your computer's internal drive
- A look at desktop external hard drives
- RAID 0 vs. RAID 1
- Options for portable SSD drives
- Backup options with Adobe Lightroom
- An approach for Capture One Pro users
- Tapping iCloud via Photos for macOS
- Managed catalogs vs. referenced catalogs
- Creating a Finder-based system for organizing
- The difference between backing up and archiving
- Mortality rate for hard drives ten years old or more
- Strategies for prolonging the health of older hard drives
- Considerations for transferring content from older hard drives
- Naming conventions for your image folders
- Using search and browsers to find images
- Second location hard drives
- Integrating robust cloud services into your data safety net
- Making inkjet prints of your best work
- Helping family members protect their data as well
- Digitizing snapshots and archiving them
- What, if anything, should you delete?
- Who are these people?
- Goodbye and next steps
Taught by
Derrick Story