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Photostage difference between home and professional
Photostage difference between home and professional







(Note: a later post provides updates on some topics discussed here.) An effort of the sort considered in this post should be accompanied by a careful backup system and, ideally, by a regular system for checking PDFs. Losing one or two JPGs is quite different from losing the MPG, PDF, or other file containing the entire set of hundreds or thousands of images. Note that any type of file (and, in my experience, PDFs especially) can become unreadable.

#Photostage difference between home and professional pdf

So this post describes the steps I took toward converting these images into a slideshow, and concludes with a comparison against the ZIP and PDF options discussed in the other post. I was particularly interested in the possibility of a slideshow. A slideshow approach to archiving would have the advantage of making all those JPGs viewable without having to move through them manually, one click at a time. After separating out the ones whose contents and quality meshed with my video editing plans, I was left with 5,592 JPGs (filling 5.6GB of disk space) that just needed to be archived in some moderately accessible way. Most of these images did not merit that kind of investment. Video would consume disk space, and could take a lot of time to prepare, but would allow me to combine these images with other pieces of video, along with assorted audio recordings and other materials. I started by separating out a smallish number of images worth investing time and space to present in video format. As described in another post, I acquired thousands of JPGs, and used various tools and techniques to create long, informative filenames that would help me to sort those JPGs into various categories.







Photostage difference between home and professional