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The Age Of Modern Photography Requires Organization
Photography can be a fun hobby or profession but there are standards of artistic performance that produce extra files, and these files can be a problem. Since the camera was invented, the dream has been to create as many exposures as possible to find the perfect exposure. In the early days of artistic photography, this was a big problem. It took hours to develop exposures, and it wasn’t relatively cheap. When photography was first created, it took hours of painstaking work with every photographic shoot. As photography grew, the standards for performance and results became more rigorous. The grainy, ugly photographs of the 1800s gave way to the modern, marvel of digital photography in just 120 years. While this was a revolution in photography, it was accompanied by a new way of taking photos. Now the norm in photography is to create massive archives of files during a single photo shoot. Many photographers pride themselves on taking hundreds of files as it creates many opportunities for the artist to choose only the very best photos. The newer technology is designed to provide instant results using only file space on the hard drive. The negative aspect of this evolution is that the artist can now become lost in his own work. That perfect exposure that the artist wants to blow up to museum size could be one file of hundreds lost in an archive of exposures. The windows platform didn’t make the scenario any easier by providing non-descript folders that hide files. As an artist, I remember the perfect still life shoot in 2000 where I shot the ultimate sunburst at Clemson, SC. It was a perfect sunburst on a cloudy day and the sun poked through the clouds beautifully. I converted the files to pic and the digital files were flawless. My laptop crashed 4 weeks later. I was forced to put these files into an older machine with a old version of Windows. The version was Windows ME 2.1. Over time, I gradually transitioned to newer computers and ultimately I built a file archive on an external hard drive that has 250 gigabytes of free space. Eventually these files were lost in a storage archive. Things change over time technically. You must think of your computer hard drive as a changing place. No file is ‘safely’ on your hard drive.
Tools like FileTagSleuth are tools that organize your photographic and music archive. These types of tools organize your archive, read copyrighting data and help you keep yourself on task in dealing with your photo archive. FileTagSleuth has a module that has EXIF Viewer. Never lose a work of art again with a good software tool like FileTagSleuth. Musical artists also need a suitable tool for managing MP3 files. EXIF reader aids in tag viewing and that is a cornerstone of legal protection.
EXIF Viewer is a key feature of FileTagSleuth that helps musical artists see copyright file tags before using samples to mix into a recording session.
If smart photographers and musical artists think hard about the raw number of images and audios they create, both types of artists will know how critical an organization tool is to their professions.
What is a good way to reduce the file size of webcam video so that I can email 15 to 30 second video emails?
I am using an Intel Webcam and right now about 10 seconds = 10 megs. I need about one/half to one/third that size file for easy emailing. I am completely lost but I think it's called a Codec? Or do I change the file type?
I guess I am askinghow to compress this type of file.
codec is the format, have you tried compressing or zipping the file
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