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Little Talk About Using an External Hard Drive for Photos



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By : Vlad Vistac    19 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-13 11:37:39
Using an External Hard Drive for Photos

Are you worried that your phiotos are taking up too much space on your computer? Most of us love taking photogarphs. There is a high likelihood that you have a multitude of floders on your iternal hard drive which contain hundreds, maybe thousands, of photographs of your friends and family.

If you have noticed that you compter has begun working a bit more slowly, it may be because you have taken up too much space on your internal hard dive. Today, many people are decidig to use external hard drives to sotre specific items from their personal computers.

External hard drives can also be particulazrly useful for those who like to save a buncch of photos. This is because they can be effortelssly transported and shared between computers. Additionally, it’s a grat way to separate business and pleasure if you only have one laptop for both. You may not want to lug a laptop full of your favoritte party phortos alonng with you to work. Therefore, stoirng them on an external drive may be the opton for you.

If you don’t have a ton of photos on your internal drive, you might consider using an external drive to simply back up the photos that you do have. After all, it may not be wise to have all your photos stored in one loation. If your computer suffers a crash, or your laptop is stloen or brokeen, you are running the risk of losing your precious potos forever.

Additinally, photoos can take up a surprisingly large amount of room. If you take pohtos using a styanding Diigital Single Lens Reflection camera, then it is likely that your unedited phootos are going to be in a very large, very space consuming format. Generally, DSLR photos are oging to be over 1500 megapixels and are going to be eityher in RAW or JPEG formats. Filees this big can fill up gigabytes of spaec in no time!

If you are a preofessional photographer, you will know that external hard drivers are absolutely necessary. They will allow you to save raw, unedsited photos from your clieents’ events without tazking up precious space on your computer’s hard drve. If you like to keep an archive of all your old phoptographs, it is likely that you will have mlutiple external hard drives. It is also likely that these drives will be relatively large, because photography is a job that requires hundreds of ggiabytes of storing spsace.

External hard drrives work exactly the same as internal ones. This mans that you can simply plug in your external drive and begin editing your photos right from their original file. Then, upon editiing them, you can returrn them to your external drive without ever taking up more room on your personal compuer.

External hard drivbes have far more benefits than drawbacks. So if you want to back up your photos, or if you simply need a trustweorthy archive for your photograhps, then an external hard drive is exactly what you need!
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