Editing 1832: Photo Library Management
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− | + | While the comic focuses on storing the pictures on a computer (as well as managing this ever-increasing mass of photographs), the title text hints at physical pictures, such one can physically collapse, and you can also physically open a box and pick the most precious ones for further preservation. | |
The comic is split into 6 sectors as described below: | The comic is split into 6 sectors as described below: | ||
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− | | | + | | Low Amount of Photos Taken, more than a little amount of time to sort |
− | | No | + | | No Problems |
− | | With only a few photos to sort, and lots of time to do so, Randall is able to maintain his photo library efficiently | + | | With only a few photos to sort, and lots of time to do so, Randall is able to maintain his photo library efficiently |
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− | | | + | | Area under line increasing where more time is spent as more photos are taken |
| Can't find the good photos among the thousands of bad ones | | Can't find the good photos among the thousands of bad ones | ||
− | | The amount of photos being taken is too high for Randall to adequately sort in the small amount of time he has | + | | The amount of photos being taken is too high for Randall to adequately sort in the small amount of time he has |
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− | | | + | | Area above line of negative gradient, as number of photos increases and time decreases |
− | | Can't | + | | Can't Sleep, Too busy sifting through photos to find the best one |
− | | Randall has taken too many photos, but has dedicated the time to sorting them. As a result | + | | Randall has taken too many photos, but has dedicated the time to sorting them. As a result he is lacking sleep through his determination to complete the task |
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− | + | ==Transcript== | |
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+ | A graph with the x axis being number of photos taken per day and y axis being the time spent going through photos per day, divided into six sections: | ||
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+ | Section 1: Few photos taken per day, no limit to time spent: "No Problems" | ||
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+ | Section 2: Some photos taken per day, a limited amount of time spent going through: "Photo Library Fits On Most Devices As Long As They're Not Too Old" | ||
− | + | Section 3: More photos taken per day, less time spent going through: "Need Cloud Storage, External Hard Drive, Or Frequent Upgrades" | |
− | + | Section 4: A lot of photos taken per day, a very even less time spent going through: "Photo Library Grows Faster Than [http://www.mooreslaw.org/ Moore's Law]." | |
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− | + | Section 5: Above line increasing where more time is spent as more photos are taken: "Can't Find The Good Photos Among The Thousands Of Bad Ones" | |
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+ | Section 6: Below line of negative gradient, as number of photos increases and time decreases: "Can't Sleep, Too Busy Sifting Through Photos To Find The Best One" | ||
{{comic discussion}} | {{comic discussion}} | ||
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