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ductsurprise | 1 year ago

... and the lost MicroSD cards grandma has been holding onto for you.

We will leave next to nothing.

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prmoustache|1 year ago

I went back to printing photos on a regular basis.

It is relatively easy to select the best and edit photos every other day on vacations or at home for printing. It is however a major PITA to do that for hundreds or thousands of photos at a time. Thus I am still too lazy to have a look at those 20 years gap where the only pictures I took were digitized and are stored on a hard drive and remote backup.

tomek_ycomb|1 year ago

I told my [family member] this for years she should edit her digital photos. She said, no, my 40k pictures are a retirement project. Then I said <<you'll be overwhelmed by that many photos>> and actually I was wrong.

AI photo stuff massively improved, and all her bad photos were very easy to sort in Picasa and bring down to a reasonable 5k or so photos to put into albums over few years of retirement.

tetris11|1 year ago

My ex and I had a wonderful tradition of collating all the photos we'd taken in a single year, and making a printed album of it. It's a fantastic ritual to let you appreciate the good moments.

YurgenJurgensen|1 year ago

I would print more photos if I could find a printer that didn't actively hate me. Even the ink tank one I got turned out to have non-replaceable waste ink sponge with an internal counter that will brick the unit long before it wears out.

heavyset_go|1 year ago

Print photos degrade over time, if you want them to last you'll need to preserve them in an additional way.