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cilla4progress

(24,761 posts)
Sun Sep 27, 2020, 02:03 PM Sep 2020

Photo organizing stick

Thoughts?

My new Samsung S10 has - of course - more complicated folders, etc. than my last phone. So now, I have to figure out how to sort them out. I just wanted something simple! UGH!

As a result, I'm looking at photo organizing / photo sticks.

Thoughts and suggestions?

I know my husband wasn't interested in one as a gift because he thinks they are redundant. I just want to simplify.

Thanks!

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Photo organizing stick (Original Post) cilla4progress Sep 2020 OP
Late to the party, but how are things complicated? ManiacJoe Oct 2020 #1
Well, there's redundancy in folder cilla4progress Oct 2020 #2
Overpriced ... CloudWatcher Oct 2020 #3

ManiacJoe

(10,136 posts)
1. Late to the party, but how are things complicated?
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 01:35 PM
Oct 2020

The camera puts its photos and videos in /DCIM.
Social media apps tend to put pictures in a subfolder of /Pictures.
Messaging apps tend to put pictures sent and received in a folder named for the app.

Unless Samsung is doing something strange....

cilla4progress

(24,761 posts)
2. Well, there's redundancy in folder
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 01:42 PM
Oct 2020

names, for one. DCIM (which is short for ???) on both card and phone. Camera on card or phone. Not a folder structure that is intuitive to me.

Do you know anything about those photo organizing sticks?

CloudWatcher

(1,851 posts)
3. Overpriced ...
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 05:14 PM
Oct 2020

I don't use them, but my 2-cents ...

- I believe that they are pretty expensive compared to USB thumb drives with the same capacity & performance. So you're paying a fair amount for their software and convenience.

- Their advertising (and ridiculous internet reviews) trigger all my suspicions of scamming.

What I'd recommend instead:

1) Use your phone to take pictures, but save them elsewhere. Offload to the cloud or a PC and organize them there. Remember your phone can/will get broken/lost/stolen at some point.

2) Save them in more than one place (multiple cloud accounts, thumb drive, burn to CD, whatever). Anything can get lost, even cloud access (google Megaupload and Kim Dotcom to lose your sense of security about saving things in the cloud).

Good luck

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