craftytam
Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe
Sorry, this is longer than I thought it would be! :blink:
My hubby bought his first digital camera in 1999 right before our son was born. It was the height of technology... it stored pictures on small floppy discs. The thing was huge. :closedeyes:
Well, fast forward to 2018 and the height of technology from 1999 is long gone! Thankfully, I moved the photos from the old floppies to my EHD before we got rid of a computer that could read floppies.
The problem is, it created dinosaur photos. These photos are like thumbnail size - 480x640 dpi and 80kb (yes, that's right... KILOBYTES!).
One of my short term goals is to get my photos scrapped by year. I'm working in 2000 now (I'll go back & scrap 1999 and before at another time).
The problem is the size of these photos. I'm using a template with 3" squares and seriously have to enlarge the photo by several times its original size. On my screen, they don't look awful. They aren't the best by any means, but for the most part, I think they're okay. I'm worried about when I print them, though.
Has anyone had experience printing these old digital photos??
I don't want to waste my time, but these memories are important, and there are no other copies of these photos.
Thanks for reading all this!! :wub:
My hubby bought his first digital camera in 1999 right before our son was born. It was the height of technology... it stored pictures on small floppy discs. The thing was huge. :closedeyes:
Well, fast forward to 2018 and the height of technology from 1999 is long gone! Thankfully, I moved the photos from the old floppies to my EHD before we got rid of a computer that could read floppies.
The problem is, it created dinosaur photos. These photos are like thumbnail size - 480x640 dpi and 80kb (yes, that's right... KILOBYTES!).
One of my short term goals is to get my photos scrapped by year. I'm working in 2000 now (I'll go back & scrap 1999 and before at another time).
The problem is the size of these photos. I'm using a template with 3" squares and seriously have to enlarge the photo by several times its original size. On my screen, they don't look awful. They aren't the best by any means, but for the most part, I think they're okay. I'm worried about when I print them, though.
Has anyone had experience printing these old digital photos??
I don't want to waste my time, but these memories are important, and there are no other copies of these photos.
Thanks for reading all this!! :wub:
