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09/04/2003 06:30:38 PM · #1
How does everyone archive or backup there Digital photos?
What software do you use?

I Just keep burning off CD's of Photos but all the cd's have the same photos as the last just more added. Is there a better way?

09/04/2003 06:59:57 PM · #2
I use YARC Archive Creator to burn DVDs with HTML indexes. Seems to work quite well.

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09/04/2003 07:01:24 PM · #3
How about burning off CD's of photos, but don't have all the cd's have the same photos as the last just more added? Burn different photos on each CD.
09/04/2003 07:01:27 PM · #4
I use a program called Adobe Photoshop Album. They offer a full photo backup and Incremental backup wich only takes backup of new pictures and pictures that have been edited since the last backup.
09/04/2003 07:08:41 PM · #5
Having a DVD burner would be great, but if you only have CDR, I'd suggest leavinng the CD "open". This allows you to write additional files to the same CD. That way, there's no need to duplicate; when one CD fills up, start another.
When you use WinXP to "drag & drop" files to a fresh CDR disc, this is what XP does by default. The technospeak is "creating a multi-session CD".

09/04/2003 07:09:32 PM · #6
Thanks alot! This really helps me!
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