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Bow

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Anyplace I can upload my pictures so they will be safe and I can access them anytime I want? I hate having to make cd's for all my photos
 
Lol you hate to put them on CD's? Imagine a few years back... all the photo albums (in book form) with all the printed photos inside...:laugh:

You mean like Photobucket or Imageshack?

You'd be losing some of the quality though.

Or buy an external HDD and keep it just for that.
 
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I'm old, you should see all the photo albums:laugh:
 
I'm old, you should see all the photo albums:laugh:

Your best bet is to get like a online data backup or a photobucket premium account.

Both options allow you to upload pics without compression and quality loss.
 
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Do what I do, get a dropbox (www.getdropbox.com). It gives you 2gb of storage... Just drop all your photos in there and they get backed up... Can also share them, and automatically generate galleries.

Plus, its free :)
 
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I used PhotoBucket to store my pictures, only problem is the free account is limited to 1GB space or 1MB pictures which isn't very big, 1MB is a 3.2MP image from my old Fujifilm camera or my 5MP phone. Still pretty handy though.
 
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