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vermontmaple

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  1. Biggest advice to you vermont is to get an external hard drive, the bigger the better (500gb). That way no matter whether you get a 100gb or a 160 gb internal hard drive you will have room for all your pictures and videos. What do you do to your pics and videos? Just save, watch and share them, or do you edit them on the laptop? This answer will make a very big difference in what type/level of pc you need.

     

    Thanks Nirvana4all. I did take your advice and get an external hard drive. I didn't get a laptop....."snooze and lose".....it was snowing here last night! People were in line at 4 pm here at BB!

     

    Someone asked me about the Creative Memories software but since I'm new I can't respond back to her in a private email. I love the software. It's called Memory Manager. It's a great way to organize your digital photos. When I upload my pictures to my computer, I take a few minutes to "write" about the day, that way when I go to "scrap" my photos, I don't have to try and remember the events of the day.....they are already there!

  2. Biggest advice to you vermont is to get an external hard drive, the bigger the better (500gb). That way no matter whether you get a 100gb or a 160 gb internal hard drive you will have room for all your pictures and videos. What do you do to your pics and videos? Just save, watch and share them, or do you edit them on the laptop? This answer will make a very big difference in what type/level of pc you need.

    I have a program through "Creative Memories" that I use to edit them. I'm also doing digital scrapbooking. The videos that I have been doing are basically using Windows Movie Maker and putting the pictures to music.

    thanks for your help!!!:cheesy:

  3. I'm a newbie!!! I'm also ignorant when it comes to computers. Can someone please help me? This is basically what I want to do: I take about 2000 photos a year and I love to make videos. What specs do I want in a laptop and which ones should I avoid? I'd hate to get a computer on BF and then not be able to do what I want it to do. Any info. would be greatly appreciated!:cheesy:
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