OSTA Recommends Protecting Digital Images
Posted on: Tuesday, 24 February 2009, 07:00 CST
When a disaster is imminent people often grab their computer, desktop or notebook, and load it in their car. What people don't realize is that there is a much simpler alternative: carrying copies of their important files and digital images on CD or DVD discs.
"When you consider that you can copy nearly 3000 photo images on a DVD
that costs less than a dollar, it would seem to be a logical solution," says
But what about these albums and boxes of photos? They represent important
memories but are often too bulky to easily transport. There is a solution for
this: scanning photos and saving the resulting images on DVD discs. Often
people put this off because of the time involved in converting large
quantities of photos to digital images. A
People often have insurance to protect against disasters, but limited
documentation to support their claims delays the process. Having a home
inventory of personal belongings preserved as digital photos is of critical
importance. "Photos are an excellent way to keep account of the entire
inventory in your home, especially if you become a victim of a disaster,"
noted
Making a second or third set of discs is further insurance against
disasters. "Carrying your photo collection in an emergency is important, but
also having a set of these discs in a bank box or sent to a relative outside
of the area is an important way to assure your critical files or digital
images are not lost forever," says
About OSTA:
OSTA was incorporated as an international trade association in 1992 to promote the use of recordable optical technologies and products. For more information see http://www.osta.org or http://www.archivemyphotos.org.
SOURCE OSTA
Source: PR Newswire
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