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Old 02-24-2011, 11:13 PM
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I'm trying to create my own little collection of fabrication pics from certain builds to reference later on. I would like to save them onto a Sandisk Cruzer flash drive so I can look up the pics without having to be connected to the internet. Does anyone know of an easier way other than having to click & save each picture? This is what I'm trying to save them on.
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Where are the photos at now?
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Some pics are in various build threads on this site and other forums. Also vendor websites such as DSE & Ringbrothers.
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A memory stick isn't a bad idea.

The only problem is that they are easily lost and easily broken.

I'd keep a RAID array copy at home and use the thumb drive as a "walking around" device.
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Does anyone know of an easier way other than having to click & save each picture?
No way around clicking and saving them that I know of on a PC. I had a Mac 5-6 years ago that let me click, drag, and drop images from webpages. Not sure if that works the same on new Macs. It did not work when the site launched a slideshow like DSE's project gallery does.

Do you bounce around to different computers a lot?
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Ed I don't usually bounce around to different computers. I mainly want to keep them because I know pics get deleted/removed eventually and I'd like to have them for future reference.
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Right click, save as.....Thats about the best way to do it.
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