Glossary Of Photography Terms
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Backup Backup, in the context of photography, refers to the process of duplicating and storing digital image files to safeguard against potential data loss. This preventive measure involves creating copies of photographs and storing them in a separate location or on a different device, such as external hard drives, cloud storage services, or dedicated backup solutions. Backing up images is essential for protecting against unforeseen events like hardware failure, accidental deletion, or damage to the original storage medium.
By maintaining reliable backups, photographers ensure the preservation of their valuable digital assets, allowing for recovery and restoration in the event of data loss. Regularly scheduled backups, combined with redundant storage solutions, contribute to a robust strategy for securing and maintaining the integrity of a photographer's image library. |
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