1/31/2024 0 Comments My photos 2007![]() ![]() My computer in 2005: Windows XP, Nokia Communicator and MSN Messenger My Windows computer was very much an office tool. Software of that day wasn’t designed to accommodate the ever growing digital memories. (Lake Garda, Italy, 2001) Yesteryear’s memory cards - note that they are sized in MB, as in mega, not gigabyte! Hello Apple Macintoshįast forward a few years and my digital photo library grew significantly. the “Willem museum”, ha! My computer in 2001, captured using the Digimax 800K No vintage photo filters applied: this is an untouched original digital photo from 2001. When I look at those pictures, it’s like visiting a museum. It captured some of my most interesting teenage memories. My first digital camera: a Samsung Digimax 800K shooting 1024x768px photosĭespite its limitations, I used this bad boy to take pictures. In every way it was extremely limited: it was very slow, it had a lousy battery life, it lacked a display and its memory card could only fit approximately 12 photos. It was a 0.8 megapixel camera from Samsung: a Digimax 800K. Shooting digital photos since 2001ĭue to some luck (a relative won it in a lottery), I got my first digital camera in 2001. Read along to learn how I migrated my photo library away from the iCloud, using free, open source software. But for something as valuable as my personal memories, I want to be in full control. Apple came a long way since it launched iPhoto (the predecessor of iCloud Photos). After encountering the umpteenth ‘magic’ bug while managing my iPhone’s photos, I was done with it.
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