Thanks @TamaraA for these tips 😀
“On apprend parfois plus d'une défaite que d'une victoire” — José Raúl Capablanca
Thanks @TamaraA for these tips 😀
“On apprend parfois plus d'une défaite que d'une victoire” — José Raúl Capablanca
Interesting topic that will certainly continue to gain in importance.
When it comes to the question of storage space, you should never think about whether to use local storage or the cloud, but rather always both and then a little more, because saving just once is never secure enough for long-term storage.
If you have already done a lot of work with digitizing, you should definitely also consider the 3-2-1 backup strategy to store the valuable results, which is the basic concept of the 3-2-1 backup strategy , that three copies are made of the data to be protected, the copies are stored on two different types of storage media and one copy of the data is sent to an external location.
The external location can of course also be a cloud.
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thanks @TamaraA for this advice 😀
“On apprend parfois plus d'une défaite que d'une victoire” — José Raúl Capablanca
@wassöudas
Yes, of course you can digitize negatives; this is also mentioned at the top of the article. You can find further tips on the Internet, for example at ifolor or at [PCtipp](https://www. pctipp.ch/praxis/fotografie/es-fuers-digitizen-fotos-dias-negativen-2776326.html).
You can also find companies on the Internet that offer this service, use the search engine you trust.
Do you look here… (As an example…)
Negative /Slide /Filmscanner Brack
I use the “Kodak Scanza”….good part and works perfectly….
@HP: I was missing the how, but now I’m moving forward. Thank you! 🙏
@Anonymous87: Thank you very much for the tip. I’ll get help there!
As already written above, that’s what search engines are for.
Teigavau20 how long digital data can be stored on a CD.
Properly stored in a case or box, a CD/DVD is a reliable medium for storing back-ups of all kinds for up to ten years. Make sure you keep several copies of your data and transfer them to another CD/DVD when a disc shows signs of weakness.
“On apprend parfois plus d'une défaite que d'une victoire” — José Raúl Capablanca