This may be of interest to some people, so I thought I would share why my images on the internet are usually between 800px-1200px on the long side and not bigger. There is a method to my madness, and it is something that I have been doing for a very long time. First of all,Continue reading “Why my images are rarely bigger than 1200px longest side on social media and my website.”
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The Case for Letting Go: Why My Raw Files Don’t Live Forever
In the world of digital photography, there’s an unspoken rule: you must keep your raw files. They are the digital negatives, the pristine source from which all your beautiful JPEGs and prints are born. They offer ultimate flexibility, a safety net for future edits, and the promise of a do-over if your initial vision fallsContinue reading “The Case for Letting Go: Why My Raw Files Don’t Live Forever”
The benefits of writing raw to one card and jpeg to another.
Professional body cameras with two card slots quite often put people in a dilemma of which way to send data to the memory card (SD or other cards). So, here are six reasons why you might like to save raw files to one card and jpeg images to the other card… Plus a couple ofContinue reading “The benefits of writing raw to one card and jpeg to another.”
Is it safe for you to use a cloud service to backup your photographs?
As we all rely more and more on backing up via the convenience of cloud services, we have to ask ourselves, “is it safe for us to use a cloud service” more than ever. In this article we look at the pros, cons and why we should or should not use cloud services. A cloudContinue reading “Is it safe for you to use a cloud service to backup your photographs?”
