Keeping your old digital files - all of them
Bend Oregon. Shot with my D70 camera in 2010. I haven't looked at this image for over 15 years. I have been organizing my digital images lately, saving all my 2025 stuff. In doing so, I have also been perusing my archives for old photos, ones that I haven't worked on before. This one (above) fit the bill for the blog I want to do today. Keep your old files/images. You may never need them, but having them allows you to access them should the desire or need arise. Memory is cheap; you can buy a 6 or 8 TB hard drive for around $250. Unless you shoot a lot of video, that is enough memory to hold hundreds of thousands of images. Most of my images are in raw format, so I can open them anew and work with them using editors that far surpass the ones from days of old. As well, my understanding of the workflow has improved and so I am also better at the adjustments. Over the years, I have upgraded my cameras, starting with my Fuji S1Pro ...