I don't subscribe to the belief that anything you post online will last forever. Why should it?
Example: In the early days of AOL, I took advantage of their website hosting and created several sites. Later they stopped offering hosting services and notified members that the sites would go away. I transferred some of my pages* to paid hosting services and copied others to one of my backup drives. The latter group disappeared from the internet. They weren't particularly valuable anyway.Since I put a tremendous amount of time into this blog, I like to preserve it to look at later and leave for my children. Although my digital photos are backed up on various hard drives, they would be hard for me to find. Most of them are also stored on my Shutterfly account and on yearly archive CD's, but without the descriptions that are on this blog.
I've been making these books for ten years. The paper is high quality and the color rendition is good. After the book is automatically generated, I delete the table of contents (don't need it), page through the online draft to see if anything else should be left out, and add full-size images to the front and back.
* My oldest websites are Javins.com, CivilWarFieldTrips.com, and VirginiaPhoto.com. They have evolved since the AOL days, although I tend to neglect them now that I have a blog.
I might jus have to try that.
ReplyDeleteYou do take it seriously!
ReplyDeleteThat's great that you have these volumes for yourself but also for future generations to enjoy. They look like they are well done.
ReplyDeleteThese look like a lot of fun.
ReplyDeleteI had an old blog years ago that blogger deleted. Not sure why they did it.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a great idea. I will check it out. I do have several folders with all my uploaded blog shots. The problem may be that they were all submitted a lower resolution for posting... that could certainly impact the quality of the prints...sigh.. Were you images hi res.?
ReplyDeleteNo, except for the cover photos. For my blog I use images between 30k and 70k. I save larger versions of all favorite pictures at 500k or more so I can print enlargements if I want.
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