The 4 Most Important Principles Of Photo Backup

Photo backup benefits you most if you follow these 4 steps

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Photo backup is imperative if you want to ensure you never lose your precious images. A virus in your computer or a computer crash might suddenly make them unusable. Or worse, they're deleted. Fortunately, it's very simple to protect your photos with these simple strategies.

Do A Photo Backup To Protect Your Pictures

In your rush to share all your fabulous and fun photos with your friends, colleagues and family, it's easy to forget one important aspect of photo collecting -- following a routine of doing a photo backup. Without doing a photo backup, you risk losing your photos.

Principle #1

Put in place a routine that you will carry out automatically. This requires figuring out how frequently you will have photos to back up, and that's based on how many times you download new images from your camera to your computer.

The best plan is to do a photo backup a minimum of once a week if you have new photos on your hard drive. By scheduling this weekly backup, you can be sure to have access to copies of your images. If you shoot less frequently, once a month might be more suitable for you.

You can purchase an external hard drive to store your images or use backup software to schedule your backups so you never have to think about it.

Principle #2

Some professional photographers make backups of backups for extra measure. Make your backups before you erase your images from whatever media you used to transfer them to your hard drive. Because CDs and DVDs can deteriorate over time, you will want to backup these onto new discs every few years.

Principle #3

Decide on the type of media you want to store your files on. For most people, this is a CD although DVDs are becoming more popular.. You will need a drive that handles both DVD and CD if you are using these two types of media.

Principle #4

Decide on a safe place to store your download files. Remember that both DVDs and CDs are susceptible to damage from extreme temperatures and moisture, so you'll want to find a cool, dry place to store them out of the sun.

One excellent place to store them is in a safety deposit box at your local financial institution or other facility. Generally, such places are kept at a steady cool temperature, free of dampness.

Follow these four principles of photo backup and you will have your memories secure to enjoy for a lifetime.

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