I remind you that if you are a student, to be a Prime user cost only 18€/year instead of 36€/year and you have 3 months free of charge to try it (… and possibly you can always cancel your subscription before you have to pay!). Maybe not everyone knows that some photos or albums you create in your Amazon storage can be shared with other people or even possibly linked in a blog/site, without wasting memory space for which you should have to pay for: so I did in this post of mine for showing a several pictures slideshow (in Aggiornamenti sul Trincerone tra via Sempione e via Gottardo -> link to Amazon Photo album). So perhaps if I can hand off some of my raw files to the cloud, then maybe I don't need to keep them locally.Maybe not everyone knows that an Amazon Prime user has unlimited storage (only) for photos, among several benefits like being able to see movies with Prime Video, music with Prime Music, ebooks with Prime Reading … and, obviously, quicker free delivery of goods! But I like doing it, and the jpg gives me a simple, easy to view image, while the Nikon raw file gives me something I can work with and tweak light levels and generally make better images. It's just not practical to keep a high-resolution jpg and a raw file of the same image. Long term, I won't be able to carry on storing raw images forever. In fact, I totted my total image library up and got to 1TB so far. A few albums of photos and you're talking about many, many gigabytes. My SLR produces jpegs of more than 10mb, and the raw counterparts are as much as 50mb. If you're a photographer though, the really great news is that Amazon allows you to store both jpegs and raw files. Here's how it works - if you have Prime Photos with your Prime subscription, or you've paid the yearly fee (it's only $12 for just photos, by the way, a bargain for unlimited storage) then you can simply upload as many images to your drive as you like and they won't count against your storage allowance.
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