<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div>Hi,<br><br></div>Andreas wrote some days ago a message about 'rough edges' of KPA. Maybe a bit related to that some thoughts.<br><br></div>I run KPA on Ubuntu. My backups are on ext3/4 disks. The photos are valuable and I'd like to see them being available for - generations to come.<br><br></div>If something happens to me - how will my family be able to find the images? The files can be found on backup disks. I've marked the backup USB drives with "ext3/4" on permanent marker :D so an ext3/4 reader for Windows should do the trick. But to get to KPA tags etc ie. setting up KPA & Linux/stuff will be much more harder and unlike to happen.<br><br>One thouhgt I had was to store the tags as EXIF/IPTC on the files to
allow them to be read with any program existing decades later, if the
hardware interfaces & ext fs is still known (and JPG & RAW
formats...)<br><br><br></div>Has anyone of you thought this somehow? How will your photos be used after you're gone?<br></div><div><br><br></div><div><br></div><div><br></div>r<br><div><div><div><div><div><div><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">| risto h. kurppa<br>| risto at kurppa dot fi<br>| <a href="http://risto.kurppa.fi" target="_blank">http://risto.kurppa.fi</a></div>
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