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==Overview==
=Overview=
In the span of a lifetime, people now take a lot of pictures. Unfortunately, most of them wind up sitting in boxes and rarely looked at. Computers help with that, but unless careful, they become just an electronic replacement for the boxes. The biggest problem is the absolute volume of pictures that are now a part of the 21st century experience.
In the span of a lifetime, people now take a lot of pictures. Unfortunately, most of them wind up sitting in boxes and rarely looked at. Computers help with that, but unless careful, they become just an electronic replacement for the boxes. The biggest problem is the absolute volume of pictures that are now a part of the 21st century experience.


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While we started out taking slides, we changed over to film at some point. Bonita did a good job getting them organized and filed. Those photos have been scanned and are in the FastFolio directory.
While we started out taking slides, we changed over to film at some point. Bonita did a good job getting them organized and filed. Those photos have been scanned and are in the FastFolio directory.


==Locations==
=Locations=
Digital photos are in Media-Archive/photos-original. I do not assume that this is a complete set. There have been a lot of downloads from cameras and phones over time.
Digital photos are in Media-Archive/photos-original. I do not assume that this is a complete set. There have been a lot of downloads from cameras and phones over time.


The Inateck drive (currently mounted as K:) has about the best collection at this point.  
The Inateck drive (currently mounted as K:) has about the best collection at this point.  


==Plan==
=Plan=
# Work in the Mylio tool to import and categorize the photo library.  
# Work in the Mylio tool to import and categorize the photo library.  
# Bring the photos in from various sources, dedup and load into Mylio
# Bring the photos in from various sources, dedup and load into Mylio
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The slide scanning can happen concurrent with other tasks.
The slide scanning can happen concurrent with other tasks.


==Workflow...First cut==
=Workflow...First cut=
===Paper photos===
==Paper photos==
Scanning photos is easy and straightforward. The Epson photo scanner will scan the front and back of pictures in batches. Initially organize them by date. Larger format photos will need to be scanned on the flatbed. Same plan...scan, store by date and then come back and decide what to do with them. For now, the photos will be stored in a high-quality/low loss format like tiff. This will expand out the storage space requirement, but disk drives are cheap.
Scanning photos is easy and straightforward. The Epson photo scanner will scan the front and back of pictures in batches. Initially organize them by date. Larger format photos will need to be scanned on the flatbed. Same plan...scan, store by date and then come back and decide what to do with them. For now, the photos will be stored in a high-quality/low loss format like tiff. This will expand out the storage space requirement, but disk drives are cheap.
===Slides===
==Slides==
Scanning slides is a little more time consuming since they cannot be done in batches. The Plustek scanner will scan slides and negative film strips. The slides come from the high tech storage site... the box under the sink. Most of the slides are still in boxes although some of them are basically loose. What I want to do is scan a group together and then file them into sleeves rather than putting them back into boxes. The slides should be names according to sheet/slide location on the sheet. After finishing a sheet, scan it to capture any notations on the slides.  
Scanning slides is a little more time consuming since they cannot be done in batches. The Plustek scanner will scan slides and negative film strips. The slides come from the high tech storage site... the box under the sink. Most of the slides are still in boxes although some of them are basically loose. What I want to do is scan a group together and then file them into sleeves rather than putting them back into boxes. The slides should be names according to sheet/slide location on the sheet. After finishing a sheet, scan it to capture any notations on the slides.  
===Filing and Organizing===
==Filing and Organizing==


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Revision as of 23:19, 5 February 2026

Overview

In the span of a lifetime, people now take a lot of pictures. Unfortunately, most of them wind up sitting in boxes and rarely looked at. Computers help with that, but unless careful, they become just an electronic replacement for the boxes. The biggest problem is the absolute volume of pictures that are now a part of the 21st century experience.

We have pictures from a number of sources; some going back more than 100 years. The sources include old family photos, slides that my dad took and ones that I did. We went digital in 2000 when I picked up a Sony Cybershot in St. Thomas on a cruise.

While we started out taking slides, we changed over to film at some point. Bonita did a good job getting them organized and filed. Those photos have been scanned and are in the FastFolio directory.

Locations

Digital photos are in Media-Archive/photos-original. I do not assume that this is a complete set. There have been a lot of downloads from cameras and phones over time.

The Inateck drive (currently mounted as K:) has about the best collection at this point.

Plan

  1. Work in the Mylio tool to import and categorize the photo library.
  2. Bring the photos in from various sources, dedup and load into Mylio
  3. Scan slides and load into Mylio

The slide scanning can happen concurrent with other tasks.

Workflow...First cut

Paper photos

Scanning photos is easy and straightforward. The Epson photo scanner will scan the front and back of pictures in batches. Initially organize them by date. Larger format photos will need to be scanned on the flatbed. Same plan...scan, store by date and then come back and decide what to do with them. For now, the photos will be stored in a high-quality/low loss format like tiff. This will expand out the storage space requirement, but disk drives are cheap.

Slides

Scanning slides is a little more time consuming since they cannot be done in batches. The Plustek scanner will scan slides and negative film strips. The slides come from the high tech storage site... the box under the sink. Most of the slides are still in boxes although some of them are basically loose. What I want to do is scan a group together and then file them into sleeves rather than putting them back into boxes. The slides should be names according to sheet/slide location on the sheet. After finishing a sheet, scan it to capture any notations on the slides.

Filing and Organizing

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