Let me share my simple tips and hacks for keeping your digital life organized! In the spirit of spring cleaning, we'll ...
There has never been a better time to take pictures. Photos look better than they ever have. Special apps and portrait mode help smartphone snapshots compete with the most sophisticated DSLRs. Today's ...
You not only need to manually separate out the best shots, but you also have to organize everything, tag all the photos to make searching a breeze and create a backup in case something happens to your ...
Sarah Mitroff has worn many hats at CNET, including Senior Mobile Editor and Managing Editor of Health and Wellness. Currently, she is a freelance editor. Throughout her career, she's written about ...
I've spent years accumulating photos—thousands of RAW files, random JPEGs I thought I'd edit, video clips that never made it into an edit, random screenshots with some information in them, all ...
Following these six tips on how to organize your digital photos in Windows will allow easy location of photos for printing, viewing, sharing and picture manipulation. Windows comes preloaded with ...
Google photos, beyond being free, is one of the top tools to save all of your pictures in the cloud, this will allow you to access them from anywhere and free some space on your mobile.If you have an ...
I tend toward minimalism in the physical world, but when it comes to digital detritus, I could be featured on a special episode of Hoarders. I’m particularly bad with photos: I take a ton and delete ...
We've all been there, back from our two-week vacation and stuck with a gazillion photos, many of which are either duplicates or so bad they're essentially useless. Or we've simply neglected to keep ...