I print thumb nails of each roll on 7x5 paper with the place and date
and roll number at the top along and store each roll of scans on a
separate dvd with the same info on the spine. Often I what to find a
specific photo I can remember which trip but not which roll so its easy
to find the roll and frame number from the thumb nail. If i cant
remember the date or trip then I can browse.
Rickard Nilsson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been one of those sneaky lurkers here on the
> list for quite a while now, but today I thought I
> should bring up a subject that might interest one
> or two on this list.
>
> How do you folks manage your ever-growing collections
> of digital photos? Personally I use a home brew
> program for importing all my photos, which renames
> them and copies them into DVD-sized directories for
> simpler backup. After that, I import them into
> LightRoom. I'm kind of happy with that workflow,
> other than it could be more automated. My backup
> routines are also a bit lacking. However, I'm always
> looking for simpler ways of doing things, so if
> anyone has experiences or resources to share I'm
> all ears :) I have skimmed "The DAM Book", by Peter
> Krogh, and I found it quite good. Do people in
> general have troubles managing all photos, or is
> this a non-issue for some?
>
> Regards,
> Rickard Nilsson
>
>
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