New Years- January 2009

Dec 31
2008

January first. The beginning of a new year. As far back in history as we can tell, people have celebrated the start of a new year. Today, most people celebrate New Year’s Day on January first. People observe the New Year’s holiday in many different ways. The idea of admitting mistakes and finishing the business of the old year is found in many cultures. So is the idea of making New Year’s resolutions. A resolution is a promise to change or do something different in the coming year.

What are your New Year Resolutions?

I’m still thinking of mine…

Happy New year

MAUI HOLIDAY SURF LESSON

Dec 30
2008

If your in Maui and thinking of a surf lesson give Dustin, “The owner of Maui Surfer Girls” a call. It’s the best surf lesson for the money on the island. Visit the Maui Surfer Girl website for upcoming surf camps in Maui and Costa Rica.

Digital Photography- Storage Ideas

Dec 29
2008

Protecting Your Digital Photos
To make your memories last more than a lifetime, follow these simple tips to let future generations enjoy your pictures.

Storing your Pictures
Your pictures are priceless, and often irreplaceable. Be sure you store them appropriately so they can last a lifetime and beyond. Learn tips and techniques on storing and sorting pictures.

“Where should I store my digital pictures?” The first answer that comes to mind may seem obvious: on your computer’s hard drive. But that’s the wrong answer. A computer hard drive is fine for temporary storage, but your favorite pictures should always be saved somewhere other than the hard drive. If that hard drive fails, your pictures could be lost forever.Fast-changing technology means storage devices and media popular today may be obsolete in just a few years. So, we recommend both the most popular current technology solution and a very traditional way of storing your digital pictures.


Storing digital pictures as photo prints in albums
Are we serious? Store digital pictures as prints in photo albums? Indeed, we are. And as you’ll see, the photo album deserves your serious consideration for its long-term storage advantages.Advantages:

  • Prints won’t become technologically obsolete; when properly stored they can last for generations.
  • Prints provide an accessible and enjoyable record of your family history.
  • They can tighten family bonds because albums are available to everybody.
  • Prints can be digitized by scanning.
  • You don’t need a computer to view prints.

Disadvantages:

  • They take up more space and require extra organization.
  • They require special (but readily available) album materials for increasing longevity.

Your first step may be to decide whether to make prints on your home inkjet printer or have a photo service make them for you on traditional photographic paper. In reality, you will likely have both inkjet and traditional photo prints. If you have a choice, the traditional photo print probably will last a bit longer than an inkjet print. But in the right storage conditions, both should last for decades.With your prints on hand, see our Scrapbooking section to learn how to create and store a special photo album that will amuse and amaze future generations.


Storing digital pictures on CD-ROMs
Today most computers come with a built-in CD-ROM drive and a CD writer, so you can create your own CDs. DVD-ROM drives and writers are becoming more popular. They can read both CDs and DVDs. So for years to come, CDs and DVDs will be a safe means of storage.But the rapid pace of technology means that technology 10 years into the future may not be compatible with today’s CDs and DVDs.Advantages of CDs:

  • They can be used by almost everybody who owns a computer.
  • They hold hundreds, even thousands, of pictures.
  • They are inexpensive.
  • They last for decades.

Disadvantages of CDs:

  • They are somewhat fragile.
  • They could become obsolete in 10 or 20 years.
  • Pictures are more than a visual representation of a moment in time. Pictures create a unique connection between our past and future generations.
    To make your memories last more than a lifetime, follow these simple tips to let future generations enjoy your pictures.

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    Organize Your Photos
    With today’s digital cameras, it’s easy to take a lot of photos. Organize your images in a way that makes it easy to find them in the future. Organize by categories, by date, by subject – use whatever method makes the most sense to you.
    Organize each time you save your pictures to keep the task from becoming overwhelming.

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    Perform Regular Backups
    Your images may be saved to your PC, but did you know that the average life span of a computer hard drive is only 5 years? Worse yet, they can fail without warning making you unable to get to your pictures.
    To keep your memories safe, create backup copies of your image files on CDs, DVDs, or a second hard drive; or upload them to an online photo service like KODAK EasyShare Gallery for storage. For your most valued photos, high quality prints and photo books are a foolproof way to ensure your memories will endure despite changing technology.

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    Keep Current with Storage Technology
    Digital storage technologies are constantly improving and evolving, often making older technologies obsolete and unreadable. Formats that were common in the 90′s, such as the floppy disk are no longer supported on most PCs. Even current storage technologies such as CDs and DVDs may become unreadable over time due to chemical or physical degradation.
    Watch the industry for technology developments and keep your files backed up using the current standards.

Hawaii wedding, Maui Style

Dec 28
2008