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Ahhh, FileMaker, once Apple/Claris, then spun off on their own now.. I used to keep up a complete home inventory, tools, toys, collections, but I got too busy, let it slide, but had all the ISBNs of all my books, tool serial numbers, lots of fun setting it up.. FileMaker is great... I'm a few versions back, but it's all compatible, even with early projects... I'm at Version 9, I think I had to upgrade once we went to Intel ships...

But photos, I keep the originals, some on DVDs, most on the HD in topical folders, then I use iPhoto Buddy to organize 30 or so Libraries, topical, so I can almost find what I need, but iPhoto is handiest for sharing, Facebook, emails for smaller amounts.. But all events are up online, originally Ofoto then Kodak took over.. When Kodak bailed they sent all photos over to Shutterfly, clear back to my earliest digitals, or scans.. Italy, 2001 I think is the earliest.. Terabytes up there, so another form of backup... Some are on other services, Flickr, maybe others as I tried 'em out.. Still figuring Shutterfly out, I started putting contacts for sharing up on their site, but I got word they were sending spam out, pushing folks to sign up, so I deleted all but my own email, then I distribute separately, so that avoids it all... It's hard to match how well Kodak worked, sorry to see them fold it up..

Anyway, all the archives, including the copies in iPhoto are indexed in Picasa, so a lot of duplicates show up, but for a collage, just pick whatever ones are wanted, hit a button, bingo...

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Re: Passed a milestone...
By: oldCADuser
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Sun, 25 Nov 12 11:44 PM
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I archive the images on multiple DVD's (one copy in my safe at home and the second at my office) and locally on an external hard drive. My database is my own, developed using Apple's FileMaker Pro. I capture thumbnails and relevant data such as 'film' type, camera, date, description and list of 'keywords' which I can search on (as well as any of the other fields) using the FileMaker search tools.

While it's true that there are better tools out there now, you have to remember that this system was technically started while I was in college 40+ years ago, albeit on 3 x 5 cards and loose leaf binders for negatives/slides, and was subsequently moved to the current digital system back in 2001 when there simply wasn't anything except what you managed to put together yourself.


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