oxleigh
15-11-2010, 1:51pm
Gday all, we have recently returned fro 8 weeks in Europe and UK, we took 3 cameras with us, and we have returned with more than 28 gigabytes of photos.
We have spent a bit of time going through them and are overwhelmed with the job of sorting them.
We saved them in folders on a net book and backed up with memory sticks so we haven't lost any. They are now on our media centre in our office as well.
The folders name includes where they were taken and with which camera.
Lots are duplicate between 2 of the cameras, the DSLR A300 Sony was used by myself and my wife used either a Kodak 5.2mp or a Samsung 10mp.
Most of the photos we took are pretty good just too many, We edited a lot as we went but it was pretty busy on the road.
Which ones and how many from each place is good to print and maybe print in a coffee table trip book and which ones to print as a normal pic. That is our dilemma.
I am beginning to think film is the most productive as you are so careful what pics you take.
We have spent a bit of time going through them and are overwhelmed with the job of sorting them.
We saved them in folders on a net book and backed up with memory sticks so we haven't lost any. They are now on our media centre in our office as well.
The folders name includes where they were taken and with which camera.
Lots are duplicate between 2 of the cameras, the DSLR A300 Sony was used by myself and my wife used either a Kodak 5.2mp or a Samsung 10mp.
Most of the photos we took are pretty good just too many, We edited a lot as we went but it was pretty busy on the road.
Which ones and how many from each place is good to print and maybe print in a coffee table trip book and which ones to print as a normal pic. That is our dilemma.
I am beginning to think film is the most productive as you are so careful what pics you take.