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What is the oldest digital pic you have on your computer?
On 2011-12-09 18:29:44 -0800, Annika1980 said:
This question got me to thinking. I started shooting digitally about 10 years ago, but many of my early efforts (taken with a 2.1MP Kodak) are stored away on some CDs somewhere or in an old hard drive I don't even have easy access to these days. I do have pretty much everything from late 2002 on, which is when I got my Canon D60. The only problem is storage space since they take up a few Terabytes. I used to shoot quite a lot of film as well and I still have many negatives and slides, very few of which have been scanned. I don't even think my old scanners and software will work on my new computer. I wonder how many of these images will still be around in another 10 or 20 years? An even scarier thought is what if something happens to the drive(s) I have them backed up on? Poof! The last 10 years of photography gone forever. But on the other hand, if I haven't used or profited from those pix by now, what does it matter? Very few of the photos I've taken have been seen by anyone besides me, despite the fact that I post a good number of photos online. So who really cares if they go away? I was even thinking of doing a book of photos that nobody else has ever seen. Of course, I'd probably be the only one who looks at the book. I'll file that on the shelf right beside all those other projects I'll never do. I had to go to an outboard HD to find my earliest digital capture. This was shot with a 3.5MP Nikon CP-775 on 10/9/2001. http://homepage.mac.com/lco/filechute/DSCN0003.JPG -- Regards, Savageduck |
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What is the oldest digital pic you have on your computer?
Savageduck wrote,on my timestamp of 10/12/2011 5:42 PM:
I had to go to an outboard HD to find my earliest digital capture. This was shot with a 3.5MP Nikon CP-775 on 10/9/2001. http://homepage.mac.com/lco/filechute/DSCN0003.JPG This one: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nsouto/...le%20ticks.jpg dates from November 99. Taken on my Coolpix950, 2MP. Sits with all the others - film and digital - on a 2TB USB drive, backed up to a 1TB USB every week. I think I've burnt them on a CD somewhere but can't remember where it is. USB drives are a lot faster than burning cds and dvds and a lot more convenient to boot. When I get anywhere near capacity, I just buy two more and spread things around. There are 300GB, 600GB, 1TB and 2TB pairs now in the disk farm shelf. Total price well under half a grand. By far the film stuff is the one that takes the most space with scans kept in tif and then processed into jpg for show. Most of the dslr stuff is on RAW, tif and jpg. The EVIL stuff is also RAW, tif and jpg. The diff is that a compressed 35mm tif scan is around 20MB, whereas the RAW stuff is 10MB and the MF scans are well over 60MB. |
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What is the oldest digital pic you have on your computer?
On 2011-12-10 01:25:47 -0800, Noons said:
Savageduck wrote,on my timestamp of 10/12/2011 5:42 PM: I had to go to an outboard HD to find my earliest digital capture. This was shot with a 3.5MP Nikon CP-775 on 10/9/2001. http://homepage.mac.com/lco/filechute/DSCN0003.JPG This one: http://members.iinet.net.au/~nsouto/...le%20ticks.jpg dates from November 99. Taken on my Coolpix950, 2MP. Sits with all the others - film and digital - on a 2TB USB drive, backed up to a 1TB USB every week. I think I've burnt them on a CD somewhere but can't remember where it is. USB drives are a lot faster than burning cds and dvds and a lot more convenient to boot. When I get anywhere near capacity, I just buy two more and spread things around. There are 300GB, 600GB, 1TB and 2TB pairs now in the disk farm shelf. Total price well under half a grand. By far the film stuff is the one that takes the most space with scans kept in tif and then processed into jpg for show. Most of the dslr stuff is on RAW, tif and jpg. The EVIL stuff is also RAW, tif and jpg. The diff is that a compressed 35mm tif scan is around 20MB, whereas the RAW stuff is 10MB and the MF scans are well over 60MB. Those early low MP Coolpix were surprisingly good performers, and for many, would still be all they need in a digital snapshot camera. Like you, I have a bunch of Firewire 800 drives of various capacity (2x 3TB, 2x 1TB) and I also have a number of OWC "On the Go" 2.5" portable Firewire 800/400 & USB drives (1TB, 750 GB, 320GB). -- Regards, Savageduck |
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What is the oldest digital pic you have on your computer?
On Sat, 10 Dec 2011 20:25:47 +1100, Noons wrote:
: Savageduck wrote,on my timestamp of 10/12/2011 5:42 PM: : : : I had to go to an outboard HD to find my earliest digital capture. : This was shot with a 3.5MP Nikon CP-775 on 10/9/2001. : http://homepage.mac.com/lco/filechute/DSCN0003.JPG : : : : This one: : http://members.iinet.net.au/~nsouto/...le%20ticks.jpg : dates from November 99. Taken on my Coolpix950, 2MP. : Sits with all the others - film and digital - on a 2TB USB drive, backed up to a : 1TB USB every week. I think I've burnt them on a CD somewhere but can't : remember where it is. : USB drives are a lot faster than burning cds and dvds and a lot more convenient : to boot. When I get anywhere near capacity, I just buy two more and spread : things around. There are 300GB, 600GB, 1TB and 2TB pairs now in the disk farm : shelf. Total price well under half a grand. : By far the film stuff is the one that takes the most space with scans kept in : tif and then processed into jpg for show. Most of the dslr stuff is on RAW, tif : and jpg. The EVIL stuff is also RAW, tif and jpg. The diff is that a compressed : 35mm tif scan is around 20MB, whereas the RAW stuff is 10MB and the MF scans are : well over 60MB. Did the kids, who must be around 20 years old now, inherit your interest in photography? Bob |
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What is the oldest digital pic you have on your computer?
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 22:42:35 -0800, Savageduck
wrote: : On 2011-12-09 18:29:44 -0800, Annika1980 said: : : This question got me to thinking. I started shooting digitally about : 10 years ago, but many of my early efforts (taken with a 2.1MP Kodak) : are stored away on some CDs somewhere or in an old hard drive I don't : even have easy access to these days. I do have pretty much everything : from late 2002 on, which is when I got my Canon D60. The only problem : is storage space since they take up a few Terabytes. : : I used to shoot quite a lot of film as well and I still have many : negatives and slides, very few of which have been scanned. I don't : even think my old scanners and software will work on my new computer. : : I wonder how many of these images will still be around in another 10 : or 20 years? : An even scarier thought is what if something happens to the drive(s) I : have them backed up on? : Poof! The last 10 years of photography gone forever. But on the : other hand, if I haven't used or profited from those pix by now, what : does it matter? Very few of the photos I've taken have been seen by : anyone besides me, despite the fact that I post a good number of : photos online. So who really cares if they go away? : : I was even thinking of doing a book of photos that nobody else has : ever seen. : Of course, I'd probably be the only one who looks at the book. : : I'll file that on the shelf right beside all those other projects : I'll never do. : : I had to go to an outboard HD to find my earliest digital capture. : This was shot with a 3.5MP Nikon CP-775 on 10/9/2001. : http://homepage.mac.com/lco/filechute/DSCN0003.JPG Very nice. The worst that can be said of it is that it exposes the limited dynamic range of cameras of the time. I wish I had such a picture, but our fine old black retriever didn't quite make it to the digital era. Bob |
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