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Thanks, Henk. Some food for thought there. I don't store full res files on Flickr because data costs are sky high in SA. Using Cloud in a big way would be much the same. Computer stuff has doubled in price in the last 3 years too because the SA Rand is now so weak. I hate to think where we will be in 10 years if I last that long. The joys of living in Africa! Alan C On 21-Mar-21 10:43 AM, Henk Terhell wrote: Alan, you do keep your important stuff on Flickr as well. Also for me Flickr is the main cloud storage having over 8000 pics at full res in jpg, with a lot of family pics hidden. Further I keep my scanned old familiy pics on onedrive 1 TB cloud storage. All my RAW files are stored on a 6TB USB 3 hard disk connected to Lightroom, as well as a backup spread on some four of old 2 TB 3.5 inch HDDs for which I bought houses with USB. People around me who don't take many pictures are most happy if I place a 256 SSD in their desktop or laptop and take out their old slow HDD. A piece of cake with Samsung software. Henk Op 2021-03-20 om 17:37 schreef Alan C: You guys are scaring me. I don't know much about all that fancy stuff. I just do a basic backup of my catalogue & files. Not even an SSD or USB3's yet. Alan C On 20-Mar-21 06:23 PM, Rick Womer wrote: I use SmugMug only for display; I switched to it when new ownership wrecked the user interface in photo.net. I have my catalogs on a 2TB external drive, and use the SSD in my MacMini for software and the scratch disk. I have TimeMachine backups to two other external drives. Since I have had a couple of very close calls with total data loss, I also have an automatic backup to Backblaze. Obsessive-compulsive? Me??? Never. Rick On Mar 20, 2021, at 5:25 AM, David Mann wrote: On Mar 20, 2021, at 9:59 PM, Toine wrote: Amazon Photos is perfect for backups with unlimited storage of RAW files. You need at least two copies, with one copy off-site, to call it a safe backup. I'd add that you need at least one copy which is normally disconnected from the computer so you can't accidentally delete anything, nor have it encrypted by ransomware etc. I'm about to change my backups slightly because my Time Machine backup doubles as my working drive for photos (the SSD in my computer is too small to hold my photos). Not only is it a bit slow to transfer files over USB2, it's even worse if the computer starts a backup while I'm working. So I have a USB3 SSD on the way which will become my working drive for photos, with the old HDDs still serving as backups. Cheers, Dave -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
Re: online photo storage platforms reviewed
Alan, you do keep your important stuff on Flickr as well. Also for me Flickr is the main cloud storage having over 8000 pics at full res in jpg, with a lot of family pics hidden. Further I keep my scanned old familiy pics on onedrive 1 TB cloud storage. All my RAW files are stored on a 6TB USB 3 hard disk connected to Lightroom, as well as a backup spread on some four of old 2 TB 3.5 inch HDDs for which I bought houses with USB. People around me who don't take many pictures are most happy if I place a 256 SSD in their desktop or laptop and take out their old slow HDD. A piece of cake with Samsung software. Henk Op 2021-03-20 om 17:37 schreef Alan C: You guys are scaring me. I don't know much about all that fancy stuff. I just do a basic backup of my catalogue & files. Not even an SSD or USB3's yet. Alan C On 20-Mar-21 06:23 PM, Rick Womer wrote: I use SmugMug only for display; I switched to it when new ownership wrecked the user interface in photo.net. I have my catalogs on a 2TB external drive, and use the SSD in my MacMini for software and the scratch disk. I have TimeMachine backups to two other external drives. Since I have had a couple of very close calls with total data loss, I also have an automatic backup to Backblaze. Obsessive-compulsive? Me??? Never. Rick On Mar 20, 2021, at 5:25 AM, David Mann wrote: On Mar 20, 2021, at 9:59 PM, Toine wrote: Amazon Photos is perfect for backups with unlimited storage of RAW files. You need at least two copies, with one copy off-site, to call it a safe backup. I'd add that you need at least one copy which is normally disconnected from the computer so you can't accidentally delete anything, nor have it encrypted by ransomware etc. I'm about to change my backups slightly because my Time Machine backup doubles as my working drive for photos (the SSD in my computer is too small to hold my photos). Not only is it a bit slow to transfer files over USB2, it's even worse if the computer starts a backup while I'm working. So I have a USB3 SSD on the way which will become my working drive for photos, with the old HDDs still serving as backups. Cheers, Dave -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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Loose them ! -Original Message- >From: Bob Pdml >Sent: Mar 20, 2021 4:12 AM >To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List >Subject: Re: online photo storage platforms reviewed > >On 20 Mar 2021, at 04:25, Ken Waller wrote: >> >> With the cost of memory now, I’d be hard pressed to send my images to the >> cloud or any other system that I don’t have total control over. > >What do you think they might do? > >> >> >> -Original Message- >>> From: Henk Terhell >>> >>> For anybody not happy with his present cloud photo storage, here is a >>> fresh review of the major options: >>> https://digital-photography-school.com/best-online-photo-storage/ >-- >%(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List >To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net >to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow >the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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> On Mar 20, 2021, at 10:27 AM, Bob Pdml wrote: > > The chances of that are probably massively lower than the chances of you > losing them. I don’t think Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Amazon and Google are in > the business of losing their customers’ data. The important thing is not losing all of your backups at the same time. There are many ways that you could lose access to your data on cloud storage. They could go out of business, go out of that business, you could lose your network access, they could raise their rates to more than you want to pay, or simply completely restoring from online backups over a slow internet connection could take weeks. There are definite advantages to having them as one element of a backup strategy. If you have four copies but they are all at your house any natural disaster, or a burglary could wipe them all out. Even if you have offsite copies across town the same disaster could wipe out all of your copies. There is no backup solution that works for everyone. However, if you don’t have multiple copies, in multiple places at some point you will lose data. -- Larry Colen l...@red4est.com -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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Anybody who really wants something to worry about should think about their bank going bust, or its systems failing. I’ve worked in financial services IT. > On 20 Mar 2021, at 18:15, Bob Pdml wrote: > > Not really Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Amazon and Google though. > >> On 20 Mar 2021, at 18:10, Bill wrote: >> >> One word Bob: >> >> megaupload.com >> >> bill >> >>>> On Sat., Mar. 20, 2021, 11:27 a.m. Bob Pdml, wrote: >>> >>> The chances of that are probably massively lower than the chances of you >>> losing them. I don’t think Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Amazon and Google are >>> in the business of losing their customers’ data. >>> >>> The big players will have multiple copies with far better back-up than the >>> likes of you and me, and the chances of them going out of business without >>> clients being able to make other arrangements, are negligible. >>> >>> To my mind the only reasons not to use cloud storage are if it’s too >>> expensive or if one needs guaranteed access offline, eg somewhere with no >>> or poor connectivity. In many cases the offline storage comes bundled with >>> other services that one pays for anyway. In the second case of course one >>> needs local storage, but that in itself doesn’t strike me as an argument >>> against cloud storage as a backup, only for working copies. >>> >>> All my photos are stored in the cloud version of LR. I used to keep a >>> separate local backup when I had a laptop, but I don’t bother now. My other >>> data is on OneDrive, mostly, and whatever the Apple version is called. If I >>> could be bothered it would be easy to sync everything to a second cloud >>> service so I could assure myself that I had two copies, but I’m >>> sufficiently confident that these organisations have their own backups that >>> I really don’t worry my pretty little head about it. >>> >>> >>> >>>>> On 20 Mar 2021, at 16:24, Ken Waller wrote: >>>> >>>> Loose them ! >>>> >>>> >>>> -Original Message- >>>>> From: Bob Pdml >>>>> Sent: Mar 20, 2021 4:12 AM >>>>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List >>>>> Subject: Re: online photo storage platforms reviewed >>>>> >>>>>> On 20 Mar 2021, at 04:25, Ken Waller wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> With the cost of memory now, I’d be hard pressed to send my images to >>> the cloud or any other system that I don’t have total control over. >>>>> >>>>> What do you think they might do? >>> -- >>> %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List >>> To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net >>> to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and >>> follow the directions. >> -- >> %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List >> To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net >> to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and >> follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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Not really Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Amazon and Google though. > On 20 Mar 2021, at 18:10, Bill wrote: > > One word Bob: > > megaupload.com > > bill > >> On Sat., Mar. 20, 2021, 11:27 a.m. Bob Pdml, wrote: >> >> The chances of that are probably massively lower than the chances of you >> losing them. I don’t think Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Amazon and Google are >> in the business of losing their customers’ data. >> >> The big players will have multiple copies with far better back-up than the >> likes of you and me, and the chances of them going out of business without >> clients being able to make other arrangements, are negligible. >> >> To my mind the only reasons not to use cloud storage are if it’s too >> expensive or if one needs guaranteed access offline, eg somewhere with no >> or poor connectivity. In many cases the offline storage comes bundled with >> other services that one pays for anyway. In the second case of course one >> needs local storage, but that in itself doesn’t strike me as an argument >> against cloud storage as a backup, only for working copies. >> >> All my photos are stored in the cloud version of LR. I used to keep a >> separate local backup when I had a laptop, but I don’t bother now. My other >> data is on OneDrive, mostly, and whatever the Apple version is called. If I >> could be bothered it would be easy to sync everything to a second cloud >> service so I could assure myself that I had two copies, but I’m >> sufficiently confident that these organisations have their own backups that >> I really don’t worry my pretty little head about it. >> >> >> >>>> On 20 Mar 2021, at 16:24, Ken Waller wrote: >>> >>> Loose them ! >>> >>> >>> -Original Message- >>>> From: Bob Pdml >>>> Sent: Mar 20, 2021 4:12 AM >>>> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List >>>> Subject: Re: online photo storage platforms reviewed >>>> >>>>> On 20 Mar 2021, at 04:25, Ken Waller wrote: >>>>> >>>>> With the cost of memory now, I’d be hard pressed to send my images to >> the cloud or any other system that I don’t have total control over. >>>> >>>> What do you think they might do? >> -- >> %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List >> To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net >> to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and >> follow the directions. > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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One word Bob: megaupload.com bill On Sat., Mar. 20, 2021, 11:27 a.m. Bob Pdml, wrote: > The chances of that are probably massively lower than the chances of you > losing them. I don’t think Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Amazon and Google are > in the business of losing their customers’ data. > > The big players will have multiple copies with far better back-up than the > likes of you and me, and the chances of them going out of business without > clients being able to make other arrangements, are negligible. > > To my mind the only reasons not to use cloud storage are if it’s too > expensive or if one needs guaranteed access offline, eg somewhere with no > or poor connectivity. In many cases the offline storage comes bundled with > other services that one pays for anyway. In the second case of course one > needs local storage, but that in itself doesn’t strike me as an argument > against cloud storage as a backup, only for working copies. > > All my photos are stored in the cloud version of LR. I used to keep a > separate local backup when I had a laptop, but I don’t bother now. My other > data is on OneDrive, mostly, and whatever the Apple version is called. If I > could be bothered it would be easy to sync everything to a second cloud > service so I could assure myself that I had two copies, but I’m > sufficiently confident that these organisations have their own backups that > I really don’t worry my pretty little head about it. > > > > > On 20 Mar 2021, at 16:24, Ken Waller wrote: > > > > Loose them ! > > > > > > -Original Message- > >> From: Bob Pdml > >> Sent: Mar 20, 2021 4:12 AM > >> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List > >> Subject: Re: online photo storage platforms reviewed > >> > >>> On 20 Mar 2021, at 04:25, Ken Waller wrote: > >>> > >>> With the cost of memory now, I’d be hard pressed to send my images to > the cloud or any other system that I don’t have total control over. > >> > >> What do you think they might do? > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and > follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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The chances of that are probably massively lower than the chances of you losing them. I don’t think Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, Amazon and Google are in the business of losing their customers’ data. The big players will have multiple copies with far better back-up than the likes of you and me, and the chances of them going out of business without clients being able to make other arrangements, are negligible. To my mind the only reasons not to use cloud storage are if it’s too expensive or if one needs guaranteed access offline, eg somewhere with no or poor connectivity. In many cases the offline storage comes bundled with other services that one pays for anyway. In the second case of course one needs local storage, but that in itself doesn’t strike me as an argument against cloud storage as a backup, only for working copies. All my photos are stored in the cloud version of LR. I used to keep a separate local backup when I had a laptop, but I don’t bother now. My other data is on OneDrive, mostly, and whatever the Apple version is called. If I could be bothered it would be easy to sync everything to a second cloud service so I could assure myself that I had two copies, but I’m sufficiently confident that these organisations have their own backups that I really don’t worry my pretty little head about it. > On 20 Mar 2021, at 16:24, Ken Waller wrote: > > Loose them ! > > > -Original Message- >> From: Bob Pdml >> Sent: Mar 20, 2021 4:12 AM >> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List >> Subject: Re: online photo storage platforms reviewed >> >>> On 20 Mar 2021, at 04:25, Ken Waller wrote: >>> >>> With the cost of memory now, I’d be hard pressed to send my images to the >>> cloud or any other system that I don’t have total control over. >> >> What do you think they might do? -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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On Sat., Mar. 20, 2021, 10:37 a.m. Alan C, wrote: > You guys are scaring me. I don't know much about all that fancy stuff. I > just do a basic backup of my catalogue & files. Not even an SSD or > USB3's yet. > > Alan C > I use a 5 bay Drobo. Nothing fancy. I put files on it and let it sort itself out. The only thing I've done extra is I'm using dual disc redundancy, so the thing can have two drives kaak on me and still not lose data. Bill > -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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You guys are scaring me. I don't know much about all that fancy stuff. I just do a basic backup of my catalogue & files. Not even an SSD or USB3's yet. Alan C On 20-Mar-21 06:23 PM, Rick Womer wrote: I use SmugMug only for display; I switched to it when new ownership wrecked the user interface in photo.net. I have my catalogs on a 2TB external drive, and use the SSD in my MacMini for software and the scratch disk. I have TimeMachine backups to two other external drives. Since I have had a couple of very close calls with total data loss, I also have an automatic backup to Backblaze. Obsessive-compulsive? Me??? Never. Rick On Mar 20, 2021, at 5:25 AM, David Mann wrote: On Mar 20, 2021, at 9:59 PM, Toine wrote: Amazon Photos is perfect for backups with unlimited storage of RAW files. You need at least two copies, with one copy off-site, to call it a safe backup. I'd add that you need at least one copy which is normally disconnected from the computer so you can't accidentally delete anything, nor have it encrypted by ransomware etc. I'm about to change my backups slightly because my Time Machine backup doubles as my working drive for photos (the SSD in my computer is too small to hold my photos). Not only is it a bit slow to transfer files over USB2, it's even worse if the computer starts a backup while I'm working. So I have a USB3 SSD on the way which will become my working drive for photos, with the old HDDs still serving as backups. Cheers, Dave -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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I use SmugMug only for display; I switched to it when new ownership wrecked the user interface in photo.net. I have my catalogs on a 2TB external drive, and use the SSD in my MacMini for software and the scratch disk. I have TimeMachine backups to two other external drives. Since I have had a couple of very close calls with total data loss, I also have an automatic backup to Backblaze. Obsessive-compulsive? Me??? Never. Rick > On Mar 20, 2021, at 5:25 AM, David Mann wrote: > > On Mar 20, 2021, at 9:59 PM, Toine wrote: > >> Amazon Photos is perfect for backups with unlimited storage of RAW >> files. You need at least two copies, with one copy off-site, to call >> it a safe backup. > > I'd add that you need at least one copy which is normally disconnected from > the computer so you can't accidentally delete anything, nor have it encrypted > by ransomware etc. > > I'm about to change my backups slightly because my Time Machine backup > doubles as my working drive for photos (the SSD in my computer is too small > to hold my photos). Not only is it a bit slow to transfer files over USB2, > it's even worse if the computer starts a backup while I'm working. So I have > a USB3 SSD on the way which will become my working drive for photos, with the > old HDDs still serving as backups. > > Cheers, > Dave > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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I'm happily smugmug - the $200 a year is worth it... for me it is my place to sell photos but I do load things just for backup too. The sales are low these days and they never were much, but as the article pointed out they leave your pages set the way you set 'em. I just wish I had loaded more keywords over the years ann On 3/19/2021 6:36 PM, Henk Terhell wrote: For anybody not happy with his present cloud photo storage, here is a fresh review of the major options: https://digital-photography-school.com/best-online-photo-storage/ Henk -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- ann sanfedele photography https://annsan.smugmug.com https://www.cafepress.com/+ann-sanfedele+gifts https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/annsan https://www.createphotocalendars.com/Shop/annsanfedelecalendarsandbooks -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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On Mar 20, 2021, at 9:59 PM, Toine wrote: > Amazon Photos is perfect for backups with unlimited storage of RAW > files. You need at least two copies, with one copy off-site, to call > it a safe backup. I'd add that you need at least one copy which is normally disconnected from the computer so you can't accidentally delete anything, nor have it encrypted by ransomware etc. I'm about to change my backups slightly because my Time Machine backup doubles as my working drive for photos (the SSD in my computer is too small to hold my photos). Not only is it a bit slow to transfer files over USB2, it's even worse if the computer starts a backup while I'm working. So I have a USB3 SSD on the way which will become my working drive for photos, with the old HDDs still serving as backups. Cheers, Dave -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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Amazon Photos is perfect for backups with unlimited storage of RAW files. You need at least two copies, with one copy off-site, to call it a safe backup. On Sat, 20 Mar 2021 at 09:12, Bob Pdml wrote: > > On 20 Mar 2021, at 04:25, Ken Waller wrote: > > > > With the cost of memory now, I’d be hard pressed to send my images to the > > cloud or any other system that I don’t have total control over. > > What do you think they might do? > > > > > > > -Original Message- > >> From: Henk Terhell > >> > >> For anybody not happy with his present cloud photo storage, here is a > >> fresh review of the major options: > >> https://digital-photography-school.com/best-online-photo-storage/ > -- > %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List > To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net > to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow > the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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With the cost of memory now, I’d be hard pressed to send my images to the cloud or any other system that I don’t have total control over. -Original Message- >From: Henk Terhell >Sent: Mar 19, 2021 6:36 PM >To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List >Subject: online photo storage platforms reviewed > >For anybody not happy with his present cloud photo storage, here is a >fresh review of the major options: >https://digital-photography-school.com/best-online-photo-storage/ > >Henk >-- >%(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List >To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net >to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow >the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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On 20 Mar 2021, at 04:25, Ken Waller wrote: > > With the cost of memory now, I’d be hard pressed to send my images to the > cloud or any other system that I don’t have total control over. What do you think they might do? > > > -Original Message- >> From: Henk Terhell >> >> For anybody not happy with his present cloud photo storage, here is a >> fresh review of the major options: >> https://digital-photography-school.com/best-online-photo-storage/ -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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Agree. Alan C On 20-Mar-21 06:25 AM, Ken Waller wrote: With the cost of memory now, I’d be hard pressed to send my images to the cloud or any other system that I don’t have total control over. -Original Message- From: Henk Terhell Sent: Mar 19, 2021 6:36 PM To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List Subject: online photo storage platforms reviewed For anybody not happy with his present cloud photo storage, here is a fresh review of the major options: https://digital-photography-school.com/best-online-photo-storage/ Henk -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions. -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.
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For anybody not happy with his present cloud photo storage, here is a fresh review of the major options: https://digital-photography-school.com/best-online-photo-storage/ Henk -- %(real_name)s Pentax-Discuss Mail List To unsubscribe send an email to pdml-le...@pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.