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Man, talk about topic drift! KK wanted to know how to send photos to family. I said cd or dvd. Someone said that's not big enough. ... well I guess that depends on how many photos you are sending. 20G is yeah bigger than a DVD but still if you are sending that many pics to family then it's still probably better to split them up and put them on a few DVDs -- way cheaper (as wetdogeared says) than buying a large flash drive or portable hard drive. ![]() 32G sd: http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-...0712624&sr=1-1 64 GB usb: http://www.amazon.com/Kingston-DataT...0712678&sr=1-1
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They now make a 128MB flash drive. (Save 63%, now only $397.55 )
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giminy crickets!
and that's the SALEprice!
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What I find interesting is that you can buy a complete Netbook with more storage capacity for that price or less. ![]() http://www.amazon.com/Acer-Aspire-AO...0714303&sr=1-2 |
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Sounds like the pictures will fit on a flash drive. The next question is how many relatives you'll be sending to. Like I said, CD/DVD media is a lot cheaper than flash drives. And depending on number/size of photos, another option might be to upload them to something like a Flickr account, and send the relatives the URL. They can downloaded them from there. ______ Dennis |
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My low end digital camera saves to JPGs which average about 300KB each. I have a satellite photo taken by the Hubble space telescope which is over 100MB. (The original is a TIFF file, and only Photoshop would even open it. NASA also offered it as a JPG for general usage which was about 10MB.) Your scanner is likely to save the images as TIFF files. TIFF files are good "raw" data storage formats, but are large. You will probably want to convert them to JPG or PNG for distribution. (I use a free, open source program called Paint.NET, intended to replace the standard Windows Paint progam to do such things, opening the image and doing Save As, but I believe the standard Windows Kodak photo viewer will do it, as will many other things.) Once you have scanned and converted some pictures, you can get a feel for average size and storage requirements. ______ Dennis |
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I passed on early ASUS models for a different reason. Linux and a flash drive was fine, but screen size wasn't. I wanted a 10" screen, and early ASUS models didn't have them. The model for the netbook assumed it would primarly access the net, and your data would live elsewhere. For the purposes for which I'd use it, that's fine. I wouldn't need a lot of local storage, and if I needed more, a USB 2.0 external drive would be the ticket. ______ Dennis |
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If you want to back up photos, I think Flickr is your best bet. I think it is like $20 a year for unlimited photos of unlimited size. Also, if you don't renew, the photos stay there.
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@KK ~ This may seem like a simple solution to all the techies
but I would scan my pictures into one directory and then check the size of that directory. It beats having to try and calculate or estimate the size of the picture files. Even if you have to send multiple discs, using write-only CD or DVDs would seem like the least expensive option and they are fairly easy to mail in one of those bubble mailers.
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Oh, and I backup onto a hard disk in a USB-interface bay which is connected to my router (Asus WL500g, with Oleg's Firmware). Works fine, and total cost is well below even a cheap NAS (and it uses a server-designed Maxtor Maxline HDD, not the cheaper consumer hard disks cheap NAS's come with these days). Heck, you can get an ASUS router with a *built in* hard disk if you're lazy... Last edited by DawnFalcon; 12-13-2009 at 09:38 PM. |
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