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Finding Your Digital Photos

Mark Goldstein | Digital | October 14, 2004 | 0 Comments

Wired Magazine have published an interesting look at the problem of keeping track of digital photos and several innovative ways of making the process easier.

“A digital camera is an enticement to take more snaps than you can keep track of. Why not shoot a few more pictures of Aunt Rose to see if you can get one that’s slightly more flattering to her - how to put it? - irregular profile. You don’t even need to carry a camera; you can squeeze off a stream of shots with your cell phone and send them to your inbox. With the price of digital storage plummeting even as our time seems to become ever more valuable, it’s cheaper to store the lot of them than to weed out the clunkers.

But having thousands of photos on a hard disk or DVD-ROM is the equivalent of throwing Bettmann’s images into the air and letting them flutter to the ground. Our only hope is that the army of engineers laboring in labs around the world can come up with a better way.”

Website: Wired Magazine - Point. Shoot. Kiss It Good-Bye.



 

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