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07/13/2005 04:15:15 PM · #1
I have a question for all of you experienced photographers. What do you do with your original photo files? I have been keeping mine on my hard drive, and backing them up on DVD-RW. But I know that for long term, a DVD-RW is not the way to go. From the general population, are you burning them on DVDs? (one copy or two), or a backup hard drive?, or what? Please respond.

Thanks
07/13/2005 04:17:09 PM · #2
Burn to DVD and/or CD and keep them on my hard drive for as long as possible. I've also been trying out these guys:

//www.photoshelter.com
07/13/2005 04:19:34 PM · #3
burn to DVD/CD but multiple copies (2-3)
07/13/2005 04:29:05 PM · #4
Thanks for the replies. So it looks like DVD/CD burning is the general way to go, but with multiple copies. I can understand that for sure. Thanks.
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