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How To Backup Your Photos After The Photo Shoot With Sugarsync

Short sto­ry: Click this link now and you are safe. Com­plete sto­ry: Nerdy com­put­er sci­en­tists say, that noth­ing ex­ists dig­i­tal­ly un­less it is stored in two phys­i­cal­ly se­parate lo­ca­tions. Imagine the pre­cious pho­to­graphs that you’ve just shoot, a whole days ef­fort, a lot of unique pic­tures that would be im­pos­si­ble to reshoot and all of a sud­den – they don’t ex­ist any­more. Of course that’s our pho­to­g­ra­phers night­mare, but I’ve seen it hap­pen a num­ber of times al­ready with fel­low pho­to­g­ra­phers. I’m al­ways feel­ing soooo sor­ry for them – on an emo­tio­n­al lev­el, re­al­ly. So back­ing up pho­to files as soon as pos­si­ble is ab­so­lute­ly cru­cial. But on the other hand – who re­al­ly got time to back­up the files on­to another hard drive and then care that this har ›
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