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How to organize family photos

by Dima January 1, 2024

Learn how to organize old photos and get rid of clutter. Hundreds, maybe thousands, of family photos await to be taken out of boxes and old HDDs and organized efficiently and stylishly.

Old photos overwhelm us with memories. They follow our families’ paths, capture milestones, and help us grow roots. We love to look at them from time to time, whether we take out photo albums at family parties or scroll through digital folders and files. But not many of us love to organize old family photos. And because we gather lots of them, they soon become cluttered and end up in a box or on a lost hard disk. It makes finding a particular photograph or album impossible, so we avoid the mess and struggle and stop looking at old photos altogether.

So, what can one do with hundreds of family photos to avoid abandoning them in a forgotten place? Here are the best methods to organize physical and digital photographs and have them at hand all the time.

1. How to Organize Old Digital Photos (The best way):

Digital photos don’t take physical space but fill up your laptop’s hard disk, smartphone’s SD card, or cloud storage. And navigating through an unorganized lifetime of digital photos is as hard as looking through your boxes in the garage. But there is a difference: you already have all the tools for organizing digital family photos right there on your device. You have boxes (aka folders), labels (aka file and folder names), search mechanisms, and sorting tools. And you can hardly run out of space.

So, the best way to organize old photos is building a simple system. Not one that you will forget tomorrow, but one that stands the test of time. For that you need categories and sub-categories, a naming system, and a workflow. For example, you can divide your old photos using the criteria date, location, family member(s), event, and so on. Of course, each category is a folder that may have sub-categories (sub-folders). You can then decide to name your digital files using the name structure year-month-location-person name-occasion and place them in the correct folder.

However, making everything from scratch may take some time. It’s a good system when you start with tens of photos, but when you already have a few hundred to gather from various locations and organize, you may get a headache. That’s where photo organizing software comes in.

Use Photo Organizing Software

You may already have photo organizing software pre-installed on your laptop, tablet, or smartphone. Many device providers take care of that. However, pre-installed software isn’t necessarily the best option for you because it is designed for a particular device. For example, you can’t share photos with your family using the pre-installed software on your computer. Furthermore, if you change the device (let’s say going from an Android phone to an iPhone), all your organizing work may be lost. So, if you decide to organize your family photos using photo organizing software, choose a universal app that can be used via browser or installed on any device. You’ll be able to grant your family access to your old photo collection without worrying about what device they use, keep your photos in a secure place, and learn a single program. To help you understand what using photo organizing software means, we will guide you step by step through one of the best photo managers on the market, Mylio.

Download/Install/Sign in

Mylio is a universal program that supports a variety of devices, such as Windows and Mac computers, Android phones and tablets, and iPhone and iPad devices. It has a free version, Mylio Photos, and a paid one, Mylio Photos+, with a 30-day free trial. It’s always a good idea to install free software or a free trial version to see if it fits your workflow before buying it.

To install Mylio on a computer, all you have to do is create an account on Mylio.com, download the app for your device, and double-click the installation kit. To install Mylio on a smartphone or tablet, you need to use the app store on your device (Google Play for Android devices and App Store for iOS devices). Search for Mylio Photos and tap Install (Android) or Get (iOS).

After installation, open the app and log in using an existing account or creating a new one. You are now ready to organize your photos.

Adding Devices to Your Mylio Photos Library

One of the best things about Mylio, one that you should look for in other apps as well, is keeping all your family photos in one place called a Vault. A Vault is a device or cloud service that can store your entire photo collection and its organizing information (e.g., catalogs, etc.). It may be an external hard disk or a secure cloud service, but also a computer with a large internal hard disk or a phone with a large SD card.

To add a device to your Mylio library, select Devices from the Dashboard and click on ADD. Then choose the type of device you want to add and continue the setup process step-by-step. Mylio’s interface is intuitive and guides you throughout the entire process.

Import/Export Photos

Once you’ve set up the location where you want to keep your family photos, it’s time to import them into the Mylio library. You want all your photos in the same place, not scattered across drives, memory cards, and cloud services.

Mylio provides tools for importing your old photos from internal and external hard disks, memory cards, iOS and Android devices, online galleries and social media, and scanners. Practically, you can gather your photographs from everywhere. Moreover, you can choose whether you want to move them and free space or copy them and keep duplicates on the original devices.

Organizing

Organizing is the most difficult step, but the good news is you only have to do it once. Maintaining well-organized family photos is a breeze.

If your photos have metadata (additional information automatically saved by cameras, including the capture date, location, camera settings, author data, etc.), Mylio uses it to organize the pictures. The program lets you edit metadata, rename image files, create and manage categories, and rate your photos. For example, you can rate your old photographs based on their emotional value and later on search for the most important to you. Or you can let Mylio sort your photos chronologically based on metadata and view them in a calendar form.

If your old family photos are more about people than dates, Mylio’s face-tagging tool will come in handy. It is a face recognition tool that scans your images in search of people, and lets you identify them. Once a photo is tagged, it’s very easy to search for old photos of grandma or your youngest child. Each family member will have their own photo collection. Instead of manually looking for pictures of a particular family member, renaming the files, and saving them in a tree of folders, you have Mylio do the job for you.

Managing

Now that your old photos are well-organized and safely stored in a Vault, managing them becomes much easier. You can search using the categories and ratings you’ve created, add new albums or merge existing ones, check for duplicates and remove them (Mylio does it automatically), look for similar images, and create backups. Photo organizing software such as Mylio offers multiple views and allows you to browse by date or location but also to look just at a particular album or folder. They also provide sorting criteria, zoom tools, and filters. You’ll never lose a photo again.

2. How to Organize Printed Old Family Photos

When your family’s old photos are on paper, you have a little bit more organizational work to do. First of all you need to put together a tool kit that includes acid-free albums, boxes, and labels. Then you need to decide where to keep the photos because old photos require a dry and cool storage space, far away from sunlight. Printed photographs fade in time, don’t resist humidity, and are easily damaging.

The next step is similar to organizing digital photos: create a system. You can categorize your family photos based on a person, date, or part of the family (e.g., my mother’s side, my husband’s relatives, etc.). Once you figure out the large categories, create sub-categories to help you search faster.

While you can easily rename digital files, labeling printed photos is more complicated. Writing on the back of the print may damage the photo. Furthermore, over time, the photo and the ink may age differently, and you may end up seeing the label through the paper. If you put your photos in albums, add labels on the album’s pages. If you store them in boxes, use envelopes for each sub-category and list the labels on the envelope.

To avoid printed photos stick together, put a thin paper sheet between them then put the batch into an envelope or box.

Family photo collections that cover a few generations should also be scanned and preserved as digital files. Photos from the beginning of photography, when the printing process wasn’t very good, will soon fade, making their content unrecognizable. Scanning your printed photos has another benefit: it allows you to use photo organizing software and reduce the time and energy spent organizing photographs.

Nevertheless, if you like how your old family photos look on paper, transform them into photo books. Photo books hold multiple images on one page, allow labels and notes, and offer a broad range of design options. They are great to take out at a family reunion without worrying that someone will damage the photos.

Conclusion

It’s not easy to organize 30 years or more of family photos, but it’s a pleasant activity. It allows you to relive important moments of your family’s life and reconnect with your family members. Furthermore, if you do it right, you only have to do it once. Using photo organizing software creates a structure and workflow that won’t let you drift away from order. It will be much easier to stay organized than to break the order. So use the organizing tools at your disposal and arrange your old photos to match your preferences, usage, and style.

FAQ

What is the best way to store photos forever?

Having a digital copy of your photographs is probably the best way to store your family photos. You can create secure backups in cloud-based locations or on external hard disks, share them with your family members and ensure they have a copy too, and look at them using any device. You don’t have to carry them when you move or worry about humidity in your apartment. They are safe forever.

What is the best free program to organize photos?

Mylio is the best free photo manager that allows you to have all your family photos in one place, provides intuitive tools for organizing image files, and lets you access your photo collection from any device. The app features automatic organizing tools that use metadata to categorize your photos, face recognition, rating, quick searching for duplicates and bad shots, and essential editing tools. It offers everything you need to organize and manage old photos.

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Uncover the Power of Free Photography Webinars

by Dima January 1, 2024

Learning photography is an ongoing goal for every amateur and professional photographer. One can never know enough. Besides, the world of photography keeps evolving; new photography gear appears every year, photo editing and organizing software improves constantly, and artistic perspectives shift following social and cultural changes. Therefore, having access to free photography webinars is an affordable and effective method to stay up to date with the latest changes and trends in photography.

Photography Webinars by Mylio

Mylio offers a diverse range of free events and resources easily accessible through the mylio.com platform. Amongst them, are tutorials, instructive videos, answers to the most frequently asked questions, coffee breaks, and webinars. The Mylio community appreciates the free webinars because they provide something none of the other resources does: interaction. So here is everything you should know about Mylio’s webinars.

What Is a Webinar?

A webinar (aka a web seminar) is an online training session focused on a particular topic. Webinars are usually short (around 1 hour) and concentrated on a very specific subject. A single webinar won’t take you through the entire world of photography. Instead, it will clarify a photography aspect you’re interested in (e.g., how to start travel photography, how to organize your photos, how to take long exposures, etc.).

The main benefit of webinars is their interactive nature. Webinars take place online, via a video meeting platform such as Zoom and Google Meet, and offer a safe space for asking questions. Attendees can directly ask the host questions on the webinar’s topic and receive answers on the spot. It’s like being in a classroom without leaving your home.

How to Attend Mylio’s Photography Webinars

If you aren’t a member of the Mylio Photos community, become one right now. Only community members have access to the live version of webinars. 

Mylio’s photography webinars are held via Zoom. Therefore, to attend the webinars you need to install Zoom app on your device. You can attend via a computer, tablet, or smartphone because Zoom is available for all these devices. After clearing that up, head to Mylio’s events page and check out the upcoming webinars.

You can either browse the list of webinars or use the categories on the left to filter the results. For example, webinars that help you get started with photography are under the Getting Started Webinars category. Other categories are:

  • Quick Start Videos for video tutorials teaching you how to use the Mylio platform
  • Mylio Photos Tutorial for articles and instructive tutorials on Mylio Photos
  • Quick Tip Videos for shortcuts and easy tips and tricks
  • Coffee Break for short webinars hosted by Mylio Photos experts
  • Webinar Replays for watching recordings of past webinars
  • FAQs for finding answers to the most frequent questions in the Mylio community.

If you are available on a particular day, you can check a day in the calendar and see what events are happening on that day. And if you miss a webinar, you can always watch the recording anytime you like. Furthermore, recordings are available to anyone, Mylio Photos community member or not. But there is a big difference between attending the event, asking questions, and being part of a community and just watching a video.

Once you find an upcoming photography webinar you would like to attend, just click on its title or on View Event button to get all the details. A pop-up page will inform you about the webinar’s host, exact time (Mylio uses EEST time so make sure you calculate your local time), description, and joining procedure. You can add the event to your calendar and share it with your peers.

Expert in photo organizing, Mylio is no less in event planning. Everything you need to ensure you don’t miss a webinar is a few clicks away. If you add the event to your calendar, you’ll receive notifications. If you want to check out who’s coming, you can see that too. And because Mylio shows upcoming events one month in advance, there is no reason for you to miss a meeting.

So whether you are up for a coffee break or webinar, you have a question, or looking to become part of a photography community, the Mylio events platform is the place to go.

Conclusion

Photography webinars are a fast and pleasant learning opportunity. They help you become part of a community, meet fellow photographers, discuss with photography experts, and have your questions answered. Add the fact that Mylio Photos members have free access, and you’ll definitely want to add a webinar to your calendar.

FAQ

What’s webinar training?

Webinar training refers to free online teaching sessions focused on a particular topic. A Q&A section ends the session. Webinar training sessions are usually short (less than an hour) and interactive. Many companies offer free webinars to help customers learn to use their products and services or acquire new skills in their area of expertise. However, some companies offer free webinar training as a way of building a community, staying in touch with the public, and promoting the company’s culture.

Why is important to attend webinars?

The main benefit of attending webinars is learning and acquiring new skills. The second is saving money as webinars are usually free. But webinars aren’t just about your knowledge and budget. They have a large audience, which allows attendees to be part of a community, improve networking, and position themselves as experts in their field by asking the right questions. You also get to know the host, usually already an expert in the field, and find the latest news in your industry. By attending webinars dedicated to products and services you use, you can be among the first to know about new releases, upgrades, and promotions.

Where can I find free webinars?

The best place to look for free webinars is on the websites or blogs of companies you already use and like. For example, if you use Mylio Photos, you can start with the Mylio community’s events. If you also use Adobe products, you can try Adobe’s webinars. The immediate benefit is mastering the products you already use. The long-term benefit is becoming part of a community of people with similar interests.
The next best place to look for free webinars is on the websites of high-rated companies, the pillars of your industry. They will keep you up-to-date with state-of-the-art technologies and the latest news. Furthermore, they have huge audiences and are excellent conversation starters.

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What is shape in photography?

by Dima January 1, 2024

We look through the viewfinder and see people, animals, landscapes, or objects. We think about their stories and relationships, trying to focus on what we want to covey. Nonetheless, storytelling is the last layer of photography composition. The first step in creating an appealing composition is decomposing the scenery into forms, shapes, and lines. Good photographs start with geometry and continue with a layer of color and texture, patterns, space and relationships between visual elements, and in the end, the layer of meaning. 

So, if you want to master photography composition, train your eye to see shapes, forms, and lines instead of meaningful subject matters. To begin with, here is everything you need to know to use shapes in your photography.

What Is Shape in Photography?

A shape is a two-dimensional surface. Geometry defines it as the area between three or more intersecting lines. Triangles, circles, and rectangles are common examples of shapes. However, in photography, we don’t work with a ruler and a compass, which makes the shape definition more relaxed. Therefore, we can consider any visibly delimitated surface a photo shape. 

For example, a leaf is a two-dimensional surface, thus a shape. But if you photograph the tree from some distance, you won’t be able to see each leaf. Instead, you’ll see an object (the tree) made of two shapes: the crown and trunk. If you get farther away from the tree, you’ll see just one shape: the shape of a tree. And if you go even farther away, the entire forest becomes a shape.

It is worth underlining that shape is always two-dimensional. That’s because shape is sometimes confused with the other two elements of art: form and line. A form is the realistic representation of a three-dimensional object. A photograph is a two-dimensional representation of three-dimensional scenery, and one may argue that any area of the photograph is two-dimensional. However, when the photographer captures the depth of an object (via lighting or camera angle), we call it form. When the photographic representation of an object is flat, we call it shape.

A line is a series of points going from A to B. But we can’t perceive a series of pixels without some width. For example, a road is not a line but gives the impression of one. The same applies to a tree trunk, an electric wire or pole, a street sign, etc. So, instead of a thin rectangular shape, we call it a line. It’s also considered a line, the edge between two surfaces, such as the horizon.

As you can see, shape, form, and line definitions leave room for interpretation. However, this only emphasizes creativity and artistic freedom.

Types of Shapes in Photography

It’s easier to train your eye to spot shapes if you know what you want. The main types of photo shapes, ordered by difficulty to spot, are regular, recognizable, organic, and abstract. Start by looking for basic, simple shapes, and once you have no problem finding them, move on to the next category.

Regular Shapes

Regular shapes are the shapes you find in a geometry manual, such as circles, triangles, squares, rectangles, and hexagons. They are rare in the natural world. But you can find almost perfect circular shapes in flowers, hexagons, and other complex structures in natural patterns (e.g., bee hives, rocks, etc.).

However, you may easily find geometric shapes in anything man-made, such as buildings, city landscapes, objects, clothes, and jewelry.

Recognizable Shapes

Recognizable shapes are shapes the human mind knows well and can spot effortlessly. For example, everyone recognizes a human silhouette and can even say whether it is of a man, woman, or child. Other examples are hills, flowers, cars, clothing items, kitchen tools, and iconic symbols, such as crosses, hearts, scissors, etc.

It may be harder to spot recognizable shapes than regular shapes because we are so used to them that we don’t pay attention anymore. So, it’s good practice to notice them intentionally.

Organic Shapes

Organic shapes are shapes created by nature. Often, they are neither regular nor recognizable, although you can find organic shapes that are both regular and recognizable. The most popular examples of organic shapes are leaves, flower petals, trees, mountains, ocean waves, the bodies of insects, and the endless formations of rocks.

While most organic shapes are curvy, you can find organic shapes with rough edges and structure. But you must look carefully, as organic shapes are subtle and elude the eye. They are everywhere, even in our kitchens and gardens, but we tend to look at the bigger picture and ignore the details.

Abstract Shapes

Abstract shapes are the hardest to spot because they provide no rules for us to follow. Regular, recognizable, organic shapes give us something to focus on, but abstract shapes leave everything to our imagination. You can think of the other types as positive shapes. They represent objects and abstract shapes as negative shapes because they are usually created by the space around an object. For example, the blue patches of sky seen through the branches of a tree are abstract shapes.

Nevertheless, there are objects with abstract shapes, such as crumpled foil or fabric, splashes of paint, tree bark, the texture of rocks, and complex pieces of machinery.

How to Use Shape in Photography Composition

Each visual element in a photograph has a particular weight and influences the composition’s balance. Shape is a primary characteristic of visual elements, alongside size, color, texture, and position in the frame.

Regular shapes stand out and capture the viewer’s attention, especially if they have hard edges and well-defined corners. Among the four types of shapes, they are the most eye-catching. Therefore, they will be a focal point of your composition whether you want it or not. To create balance, you need either to reduce the weight of the regular shape (e.g., smaller size, less saturated color, less contrast, a less favorable position in the frame) or increase the weight of the visual elements around it (e.g., more negative space around the shape, brighter colors, more texture, a more favorable shooting angle).

Recognizable shapes are still eye-catching, although less impactful than regular ones. But because they are meaningful to us, recognizable shapes enhance the story and add a new level of profoundness. They aren’t just aesthetically valuable but also a source of feelings and emotions. That’s because we know that shape from a particular context and are automatically biased. For example, a silhouette of a child playing on a beach at sunset may awaken feelings in a mother, grandmother, or child of the same age. 

Organic shapes are more subtle and lightweight. To make them stand out, you must increase their visual weight using strong colors, contrast, or a favorable frame position. Using the rules of composition (e.g., the rule of thirds, the triangle rule, the rule of space, etc.), symmetry, and negative space, you can build a connection between the viewer and nature and produce a complex composition with an impressive effect.

Abstract shapes may be harsh and difficult to work with. But ignoring them can ruin your photos. So, learn to notice them and keep them out of the frame when you don’t need them. However, if you decide to use them, abstract shapes take you to the professional photography level. They require conceptualization, an exquisite eye for visual balance, and strong storytelling abilities. Here is your chance to experiment and define your artistic voice.

Distinguishing Shapes in Photography

Shapes influence where the viewer looks and how they perceive your composition. They also create a particular mood, have a say in relationships between other elements, and affect the visual balance. So, work on a photograph layer by layer, like a painter does. Start with basic elements, such as lines and shapes, move on to forms, invite color and texture, and then finish with meaning and storytelling. Don’t forget to add a personal touch because a photograph is equally about the subject matter in front of the camera and the photographer behind it.

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FAQ

What is the rule of shape photography?

The main rule of working with shapes in photography is to notice and consider them when framing the photograph. If a shape weighs too much and distracts the viewer, find a camera angle that leaves it out of the frame. Each element of a composition should be there with a purpose and clear intention, not by accident.

What is the rule of thirds in photography?

A: The rule of thirds states that the most favorable positions in a frame are at the intersections of two parallel and two horizontal lines placed at one-third, respectively, two-thirds, from the left and top edges. Therefore, the subject of a photograph should be placed near those intersection points or along the lines. The rule of thirds ensures the subject stands out and makes a strong focal point while creating a well-balanced composition.

What are the two ways to see shapes in photography?

The photographer may focus on a positive shape (a.k .a. the shape of an object) or a negative shape (a.k .a. the shape created by the area between objects). It depends on which one has a more powerful effect on the composition and better fits the subject matter.

What are the seven principles of photography?

The seven principles of photography come from art. They are balance (the harmony between visual elements), dominance (the emphasis on a particular element), repetition (the effect of patterns), unity (or coherence of the elements), contrast (the difference between elements), movement (the path followed by the viewer’s eyes), and space (management of positive and negative space).

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Spaces: Control What You See

by Elisa November 28, 2023

In the next level of photo organization with Mylio Photos, the concept of Spaces transforms your experience into a personalized and efficient journey through your media library. Today, we’ll explore the exciting realm of Mylio Photos+ Custom Spaces, unlocking a world of possibilities to tailor your photo management to fit your unique needs and preferences.

Understanding Spaces:

Spaces allow you to curate subject-specific views of your media library. This feature puts you in control, making it easier to find and access your photos with ease. With Mylio Photos+, you can create your own Custom Spaces, offering flexibility and customization like never before. That means you can now have a Space dedicated to each of your projects and interests.

Configuring Your Spaces:

Ready to get started? Click the Spaces icon in the left sidebar and select “Manage Spaces.” Here, you’ll set the stage for your personalized experience by creating a 4-digit Master Passcode. This passcode secures your Spaces if you plan to share them, and adds an extra layer of protection for your valuable memories.

Explore Preloaded Spaces and Beyond:

Mylio Photos comes preloaded with default Spaces: Personal, Public, Everything, Guest, and Private. Watch this short video for a helpful introduction to Browsing Categories with Spaces.

With Mylio Photos+ the magic truly happens with Custom Spaces, as well as a Work Space and Family Space that’s convenient for sharing and collaborating on family photos. Custom Spaces are perfect for specific projects or purposes, providing a dynamic and adaptable environment for parts of your media collection.

Creating Your Own Custom Space – A Practical Guide:

Let’s dive into creating a Custom Space for a family history project, showcasing the immense flexibility Mylio Photos+ offers:

  • Create a Custom Category:
    • Designate a Category for your family history project, focusing on your ancestry and related documents. Watch this short video to learn how to use Categories in your library and how they work with Spaces.
  • Organize with QuickCollections:
    • Add the Family History category to relevant folders, creating a QuickCollection for swift access. Watch this short video to learn how to create a Custom QuickCollection.
  • Build Your Custom Space:
    • Access “Manage Spaces” and click “Add” to create a new Space named “Family History.”
    • Opt for Passcode Protection if desired. Watch this short video to learn how to Use Spaces to Limit Access on a Device.
    • Integrate your Family History QuickCollection into the Space.
    • Fine-tune views, tools, and permissions according to your project’s needs.
    • Share you login with as many trusted family members and add them to a Space where you control what they see and do in that space.
  • Enjoy the Experience:
    • Your Custom Space is ready to elevate your family history project, offering a focused and efficient workspace tailored for you and any family members you add, so they can access your photos, upload any they have, and collaborate by making comments or filling in missing information.

Conclusion:

Mylio Photos isn’t just a photo management tool; it’s a gateway to a personalized, organized, and secure digital library and legacy. With the power of Custom Spaces, you can create an environment that aligns with your unique vision, making the journey through your memories new projects not just efficient but also delightful. So, click, create, and share – let Mylio Photos+ redefine how you experience your digital world.

November 28, 2023 0 comment
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Are you getting ready to scan your photos? Read this.

by Alex Li November 6, 2023

In today’s world, there’s something special about looking through an old photo album. But to make sure these memories last for years to come, turning them into digital files is a smart move. You need to scan your old photos – there’s no doubt about it.

We at Mylio understand this and offer a free scanning course with helpful tips to get you started. It’s perfect for learning the ins and outs of converting your printed memories into digital keepsakes. Before you start digitizing your cherished memories, follow these recommended steps for a smooth and rewarding experience.

Step 1: Sort and Select for Scanning

Jump into your stash of photographs and start choosing the ones to scan. Look out for duplicates and consider which ones tug at your heartstrings the most. A fun idea: ask family or friends to help! They can help you pick and tell the stories behind the pictures, which you’ll want to remember when you look at your digital versions.

Step 2: Preparing Your Photos for Scanning

Time can be harsh on old photos. Before scanning, gently dust them off with a soft cloth, and if they have tears or faded colors, you should fix these issues. This step makes sure your digital images will look their best.

Step 3: Choosing the Right Scanning Equipment

If you’re scanning at home, a good scanner is critical. You should get one that scans at 600 dots per inch (dpi) for photos. For things like slides or negatives, aim for a scanner that can do 3000 dpi. Features that fix color and remove dust can breathe new life into old photographs.

DIY Scanning Advice

For those scanning at home, remember these pointers:

1. Scan in color to catch all the detail, even for black-and-white images.

2. Save in TIFF for the highest quality or JPEG if you need to share them easily.

3. Use the highest resolution for scanning to capture all the details.

When to Seek Expert Scanning Services

If you have a mountain of photos, if they’re very fragile, or if you want the highest quality, you should look into professional scanning services. They have advanced equipment and can improve your photos, too. If you decide to look for professional help, start here. 

Organizing with Mylio Photos After Scanning

Once you’ve scanned your pictures, keeping them organized is essential. Mylio Photos is perfect for this. It syncs your photos across your devices, uses face recognition to help sort them, and makes it easy to find anything in a few clicks. Its calendar feature lets you reminisce about past events, and Shared Albums make it easy to let your loved ones relive those events together. Here’s how Mylio Photos will help you preserve your family legacy.

Archiving Your Digital Photos

Keep your digital photo files safe by storing them in different places, like an external drive and a cloud service. Regularly check them to make sure they’re still good. It’s also nice to print out the ones you love because nothing beats holding a photo in your hands.

Sharing with Mylio’s Shared Albums

After your photos are digitized and organized, Mylio’s Shared Albums feature is a great way to share them with people you care about. It’s an easy way to spread the joy of your memories with friends and family.

Sharing on FamilySearch

When working on your family tree, consider building one on FamilySearch.org and share your most memorable family photos there. Family Search is one of the world’s most prominent family history platforms, with billions of records and excellent family history tools. Mylio Photos makes it simple to upload your photos right to FamilySearch, keeping all the essential information and stories attached to them. It’s a powerful way to connect with your family history.

With these easy steps and Mylio Photos as your memory-keeping partner, you can preserve your photo memories for generations. Have fun scanning and sharing the stories that make your family unique!

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Upgrading to a new iPhone 15? Here’s how to transfer your photos quickly.

by Osiris Indriya September 23, 2023

Each September, Apple releases new iPhones with better specs, cameras, and more. If you just got a new iPhone 15, transferring all your essential files and data from your old phone to your new device can take hours and hours using an iCloud Backup. Here are the steps to transfer photos onto your new iPhone 15 with Mylio Photos—fast! The exact process can transfer all your apps and data to a new iPad. Hassle-free. Cloud-free.

Transfer photos to iPhone 15 quickly.

Remove large files from your current iPhone that don’t need to be backed up, like podcasts, movies, TV shows, etc. You can download those later after you move over to the new phone. You can review the largest files on your device by going to Settings > General > Storage.

Using a Windows computer? Start by downloading and installing the latest version of iTunes for Windows.

Don’t forget! — 2FA Code Generators & Crypto Wallets

Remember to manually transfer any two-factor authentication (2FA) apps, crypto wallets, or other highly secured apps and data. This wired transfer process is unreliable for transferring these data types.

Step 1: Connect your old iPhone to your computer with a USB cable.

Lightning connector for iPhone 14 and older.

You will need a lightning cable for the iPhone 14 line and older. For best results, directly connect your old phone to your computer using a high-speed lightning cable. Once connected, your old iPhone is listed as a device in the Finder / iTunes.

Step 2: Back up your old iPhone to your computer.

Open the old iPhone in the Finder (macOS) or iTunes (Windows).

Select “Back up all of the data on your iPhone to this Mac.”

Click “Back Up Now” and wait for the backup to complete.

Backup all of the data on your iPhone to this Mac or PC

Unlock your old iPhone with your passcode when asked to do so, or the backup will fail.

Wait for your backup to complete; then, it is OK to disconnect your old phone from the computer.

Now, move to Step 3 to transfer your photos to your iPhone without extra hassle.

Step 3: Connect your NEW iPhone 15 to your computer with a USB cable and transfer photos to your new iPhone.

iPhone 15 Pro with USB C connector

You will need a USB C cable for the iPhone 15 line and newer. This one.

For best results, directly connect your new iPhone 15 to your computer using the correct high-speed cable. Once connected, your new iPhone 15 is listed as a device in the Finder / iTunes.

Step 4: Restore your NEW iPhone from the new backup.

Open the new iPhone 15 in the Finder (macOS) or iTunes (Windows).

Choose the most recent update that you just created.

Select “Restore Backup“.

Restore backup using Finder on macOS or iTunes on Windows

Click “Restore” and wait for the restore to finish. If asked, enter the password for your encrypted backup.

Choose the most recent backup and click Restore

Keep your iPhone connected by USB. Your phone will restart. Wait until it has finished syncing with your computer.

When the restore is finished, disconnect your new iPhone 15 and continue working with your pictures in Mylio Photos – it’s a free app that will help you protect, rediscover, and organize a lifetime of photos, videos, and documents across all your devices.

Done ✅

Congratulations on successfully transferring your photos to your shiny new iPhone 15!

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Wie man alte Familienfotos scannt

by Alex Li September 18, 2023

Digitalisierung alter Familienfotos kann eine erfüllende, aber auch herausfordernde Aufgabe sein. Dieser Artikel bietet praktische Tipps, damit Sie die besten Ergebnisse erzielen und Ihre wertvollen Erinnerungen bewahren können.

Vorbereitung zum Fotoscannen.

Bevor Sie mit dem Scannen beginnen, organisieren Sie Ihre Fotos. Sammeln Sie alle Ihre Fotos und besorgen Sie sich eine zusätzliche leere Box. Sortieren Sie ähnliche Fotos zusammen. Wenn Ihre Familie die Fotos in den Originalumschlägen mit Notizen wie „Florida-Urlaub 1982“ aufbewahrt hat, behalten Sie diese für den Kontext zusammen. Eine „Dig Your Photos“-Box von Rhoda Gordon bietet Ihnen alle Werkzeuge und Richtlinien, um analoge Fotos schneller zu organisieren.

Negative und alte Fotos erfordern eine sorgfältige Handhabung. Selbst saubere Finger können Flecken und Öle hinterlassen. Waschen Sie Ihre Hände gründlich und verwenden Sie weiße Handschuhe, die Sie in Fotofachgeschäften finden. Diese Handschuhe schützen Ihre Fotos und Negative vor Beschädigungen.

Vorbereitung für das Scannen

Bevor Sie mit dem Scannen beginnen, sortieren Sie Ihre Fotos nach ihrer Originalverpackung. Filmfirmen änderten häufig das Design der Umschläge, was es einfacher macht, Fotos aus verschiedenen Jahrzehnten zu identifizieren. Gruppieren Sie Umschläge mit ähnlichen Designs, um die chronologische Reihenfolge zu gewährleisten.

Seien Sie wählerisch bei der Auswahl der Fotos, die Sie scannen möchten. Das Scannen aller Fotos kann überwältigend und unnötig sein. Beginnen Sie mit ein paar Umschlägen aus der gleichen Zeit. Wenn Sie sowohl Abzüge als auch Negative haben, priorisieren Sie das Scannen der Negative für eine bessere Qualität. Verwenden Sie die Abzüge als Referenz, besonders wenn sie kontextuelle Notizen auf der Rückseite haben.

Der Scanvorgang

Es gibt mehrere Möglichkeiten, Ihre Fotos zu scannen. Sie können Apps wie Photomyne oder einen Scanner wie den Epson FastFoto verwenden. Eine weitere Option ist die Zusammenarbeit mit einem umfassenden Scanservice wie ScanMyPhotos. Wenn Sie sich für ScanMyPhotos entscheiden, geben Sie beim Checkout den Code „Mylio“ ein, um einen zusätzlichen Rabatt zu erhalten.

Hunderte von Family History Centers, die von FamilySearch.org verwaltet werden, bieten kostenlose Fotoscanning-Dienste an. Sie können auch einen professionellen Foto-Manager engagieren, der Sie von Anfang bis Ende durch das Projekt führt.

Jede Methode hat ihre Vor- und Nachteile. Es mag verlockend sein, alles selbst zu scannen, aber die Zusammenarbeit mit einem professionellen Foto-Organisator kann Ihnen helfen, häufige Fehler zu vermeiden. Schon ein paar Stunden mit einem Profi können Ihnen Tage oder Monate an Arbeit ersparen.

Wenn Sie planen, Fotos selbst zu scannen, wählen Sie die richtigen Einstellungen. Die Auflösung Ihrer Scans, gemessen in Dots per Inch (DPI), beeinflusst die Klarheit und Detailgenauigkeit. Während 72 DPI für digitale Anzeigen Standard ist, ist es für Drucke unzureichend. Streben Sie für Drucke mindestens 200 DPI an, ideal sind 300 DPI. Für Vergrößerungen oder kleine Drucke scannen Sie mit 800-900 DPI. Negative erfordern möglicherweise bis zu 3200 DPI für die besten Ergebnisse.

Speichern Sie Ihre Scans als TIFF-Dateien für Archivierungszwecke. TIFF-Dateien bewahren mehr Details und Farbinformationen als JPEGs. Sie können TIFF-Dateien später in JPEGs konvertieren, um sie zu teilen.

Nicht jedes Foto muss gescannt werden. Überspringen Sie unscharfe oder weniger erinnerungswürdige Aufnahmen. Konzentrieren Sie sich auf bedeutende Ereignisse, Familienmitglieder und interessante Alltagsszenen. Denken Sie daran, die Rückseiten der Fotos oder Umschlagdeckel zu scannen, wenn sie wichtige Informationen enthalten.

Nach dem Scannen organisieren

Nach dem Scannen benennen Sie die Dateien mit aussagekräftigen Namen und Daten um. Das macht sie leicht durchsuchbar. Verwenden Sie Mylio Photos, um Ihre Fotos mit Metadaten wie Standort, Datum, Gesichtstags und Schlüsselwörtern zu versehen. Metadaten machen Ihre Mediathek leicht durchsuchbar und angenehmer zu nutzen.

Markieren Sie Personen, Orte, Ereignisse und Daten, um Ihre Fotos besser durchsuchbar zu machen. Verwenden Sie konsistente Namenskonventionen, um die Suche zu erleichtern. Geben Sie im Beschreibungsfeld detaillierte Informationen ein, einschließlich aller Angaben auf der Rückseite der Fotos.

Es gibt keine „Einheitsgröße passt allen“-Lösung für die Benennung Ihrer Ordner und Alben. Überlegen Sie sich etwas, das Ihnen logisch und sinnvoll erscheint. Sie können Fotos nach Familienname, Ereignis oder Jahrzehnt in Ordner organisieren. Zum Beispiel können Sie einen Ordner namens „Familie Johnson“ erstellen und Unterordner wie „1940er“, „1950er“ usw. hinzufügen. Diese Struktur hilft Ihnen, Fotos zu finden und Daten einzugrenzen, wenn Sie unsicher sind.

Technische Tipps

Das Verständnis von DPI (Dots per Inch) und PPI (Pixels per Inch) hilft Ihnen, die beste Scanqualität zu erreichen. Streben Sie mindestens 200 DPI für den Druck an, ideal sind 300 DPI. Höhere DPI-Einstellungen sorgen für bessere Druckqualität und ermöglichen Vergrößerungen ohne Detailverlust.

Wenn Sie selbst scannen, überlegen Sie, wie Sie die Bilder verwenden möchten. Während hohe DPI-Einstellungen große Dateien erzeugen, sind sie für hochwertige Drucke notwendig. Verwenden Sie die Graustufen-Einstellung, um die Dateigröße bei Schwarz-Weiß-Fotos zu reduzieren, ohne an Qualität zu verlieren.

Sichern Sie Ihre gescannten Fotos immer auf verschiedenen Speichermedien oder Cloud-Diensten. Dies stellt sicher, dass Ihre digitalen Archive vor versehentlichem Verlust oder Beschädigung geschützt bleiben. Mit Mylio Photos Vaults können Sie Ihren Sicherungsprozess ganz einfach automatisieren.

Wenn Sie diese Richtlinien befolgen, können Sie die fotografische Geschichte Ihrer Familie effektiv digitalisieren und bewahren. Genießen Sie den Prozess, alte Erinnerungen durch digitale Archivierung wieder zum Leben zu erwecken!

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Harness the Power of Face Recognition on Photos with Mylio Photos.

by Alex Li September 6, 2023

Emotions and memories interweave in the tapestry of our lives. Often, the faces of our loved ones serve as the strongest threads. Yet, photos scatter across various devices as time passes, and memories can blur. Mylio Photos ensures the preservation of these irreplaceable memories. With its cutting-edge face recognition feature, Mylio Photos ensures you never lose track of those precious moments shared with family and friends.

The essence of memory preservation.

At the heart of memory lies the people we love. Every picture tells a story. From candid moments of laughter at family reunions to stolen glances at a best friend’s wedding. However, the influx of digital media often leaves us overwhelmed.

We often find ourselves in situations where we desperately search for that particular photo among thousands scattered across multiple devices. With Mylio Photos’ state-of-the-art face recognition feature, you can seamlessly organize and access pictures of your loved ones – all in one place.

Face recognition in Mylio Photos: The Magic unveiled.

So, how does Mylio Photos work its magic? First and foremost, Mylio scans your photos and identifies any faces present. When you activate the Face Tagging button, Mylio highlights these recognized faces. The software then prompts you to identify the person. As you begin to tag more photos, Mylio Photos becomes smarter. It starts recognizing and matching untagged faces with those you’ve previously identified.

Here’s a quick glossary to get you familiar with Mylio’s face recognition terminologies:

Face Tagging: This tool organizes your photos, creating smart collections of your family and friends in the People view.

Batch Tagging: Mylio Photos groups similar photos together, allowing you to efficiently tag multiple images at once.

Auto Tag: Once you’ve named a person in a few photos, Mylio automatically adds those images to that individual’s collection.

Approve & Reject: When Mylio suggests a potential match, you can confirm or dismiss its suggestion.

Ignore & Skip: If you choose not to tag a particular face or a group of photos, these options allow you to bypass them.

Rescan Faces: If you ever need to revisit an image for tagging, Mylio makes it easy.

Video: People View and Face Recognition in Mylio Photos.

Dive Deeper: pro tips for harnessing the power of face recognition.

For a more streamlined experience, follow these actionable steps:

Start with the All Photos icon in Mylio’s left sidebar.

Access Batch Tagging in the right sidebar.

Let Mylio Photos group photos and suggest names for recognized faces.

If the software doesn’t suggest a name, input one. If it does and it’s correct, hit “Approve.” You also have the liberty to “Reject,” “Ignore,” or “Skip” suggestions.

Moreover, Mylio Photos automatically zooms in on faces when tagging photos in grid view. This ‘Zoom to Face’ feature ensures you can quickly identify and tag people. You can toggle this feature off if you prefer a more holistic view.

From memories to albums.

Once you’ve organized your photos using face recognition, Mylio Photos offers a delightful bonus. You can effortlessly create albums with pictures of your loved ones. And sharing? A breeze. Use the Shared Albums feature to spread the joy with friends and family.

Video: How to create an album in Mylio Photos?

A nod to privacy.

While Mylio Photos empowers you with innovative technology, it remains staunchly committed to your privacy. You can trust that your media remains safe, secure, and controlled.

Mylio Photos stands out as a revolutionary tool in this dynamic digital era. Leveraging the prowess of face recognition on photos not only preserves memories but also deepens our connection with them. So, let Mylio help you cherish those unforgettable faces and moments.

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Bring Life to Your Photos with Mylio Photos.

by Alex Li September 6, 2023

The art of photography doesn’t end the moment you press the shutter button. It’s about capturing raw memories and then refining them to relive those moments in the best possible light. Whether it’s the innocent giggle of your toddler, the breathtaking sunset during your latest vacation, or a cherished photo from yesteryears, the goal is to make your pictures stand out. Mylio Photos gives you a fantastic suite of tools to edit your photos: from intelligent auto-enhance features to creative presets, there’s a tool for every photo.

Photo editing in Mylio Photos.

Why would you want to edit photos? For one simple reason: to make your pictures look their absolute best. Mylio Photos equips you with the photo editing tools to make every snapshot magazine-worthy right from the device of your choice, be it your computer or mobile. And if you have a favorite photo editing tool like Radiant or Luminar, Mylio Photos plays well with others.

Laying the groundwork: understand image quality.

Before diving deep, let’s decode some terms. In Mylio Photos, you’ve got three photo quality tiers: Thumbnails, Optimized Images, and Originals. Think of Thumbnails as previews – they’re not meant for in-depth editing, although you can slap on a preset. Meanwhile, Optimized Images and Originals are where your editing prowess can shine.

Optimized Images: These are your space-savers. They represent your photos with commendable quality (usually under 1 MB) and save you space, making them ideal for devices with limited storage. What’s cool? Edit them, and Mylio Photos+ ensures these edits sync up, even with the high-quality Originals.

Original Files: These are your unadulterated photos from the camera or scanner. They retain the highest quality in Raw, JPG, HEIC, or PNG formats. And when you spruce them up in Mylio Photos+, all those edits are mirrored across your devices. No more fretting about irreversible edits – Mylio’s non-destructive technique has your back. This means you’re free to experiment without a hitch, knowing you can always revert to the untouched version.

Video: Auto-enhance your images with Mylio Photos.

What’s with XMP files?

Now, here’s a bit of behind-the-scenes magic. Whenever you jazz up a photo in Mylio Photos, the actual file remains untouched. Instead, the changes get logged in an XMP file. Open that image next time, and Mylio Photos applies those edits on the fly. No more jitters about compromising the original!

Embed with ease.

Mylio Photos goes beyond just editing; it’s about managing your photos too. You can embed a plethora of information – from camera details (EXIF data) to keywords, ratings, and even face tags – into your image. It’s as simple as selecting the photos and choosing ‘Save Metadata to File’ from the Photo Menu.

Mylio’s photo editing toolbox.

Here’s where the fun begins. With Mylio Photos, you’re not just tweaking – you’re tailoring. From essential crops and rotations to advanced histogram adjustments, the possibilities are vast:

Quick Fixes: Spruce up a photo with AutoEnhance or get the right mood with AutoColor.

Histogram Deep Dive: Play with exposure, contrasts, highlights, and more.

Presets: Give your photos a different look with a single click.

Detailed adjustments: Refine white balance, fix tone issues, control colors, and transform colored snaps into mesmerizing black-and-white masterpieces.

Advanced tools: Sharpen, reduce noise, eliminate the dreaded red eye, and utilize brushes for that precise touch.

Group edits: With Mylio Photos, you can edit a batch of photos simultaneously.

Video: Edit multiple images at the same time with Mylio Photos.

And if a particular edit or feature is unavailable within Mylio Photos, remember, you’re not confined. Seamlessly move your image to a specialized photo editor like Radiant Photo Editor, make adjustments, and then hop back.

Enhance your scanned photos with Mylio Photos.

The memories we’ve woven over time with our families are irreplaceable. Preserving them and restoring them, in some cases, is more than just having a digital copy. It’s about holding onto our history, stories, and shared moments.

With Mylio Photos+, not only can you safeguard these memories, but you can also enhance them, ensuring that every family gathering, every candid moment, and every milestone shines in its true glory.

Video: How to enhance your old photos with Mylio Photos?

Mylio Photos+ isn’t just an editing tool; it’s your all-in-one media management system, ensuring every captured moment is presented in its finest form. Dive in, explore, and let Mylio Photos+ transform how you see your memories.

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The New Digital Standard: Sync Photos with Mylio Photos+

by Alex Li September 6, 2023

Remember those moments when you were frustrated about having to transfer photos manually between devices? Forget that. Mylio Photos+ is the bridge that connects your digital world. Whether you need to move files to your new iPhone or sync media between your Windows PC and Android tablet, Mylio Photos+ has your back.

You snap a picture on your tablet or add a video on your laptop. Boom! That media is available on all your devices in no time. So, if you edited a picture on your phone during lunch, it’s instantly ready and waiting on your desktop. How do you make this magic happen? You sync media with Mylio Photos+.

The power of peer-to-peer syncing.

Peer-to-peer. Sounds techy, but it’s simpler than you think. It’s just your devices talking to each other directly. No middlemen. No cloud. Direct, lightning-fast, and safe. They’re in perfect harmony as long as they all sing the Mylio song (i.e., using the app).

For this harmony to play, a few notes (read: criteria) need to be in place:

The same Mylio Photos Account? Check.

All connected to the internet? Check.

Active Mylio Photos+ plan. Check.

On mobile? Make sure Mylio Photos is up and running in the foreground.

Video: Where are my photos stored with Mylio Photos?

The Building Blocks of Mylio Photos+.

Catalog: Think of it as the index of a book. It’s a quick reference (thumbnails & XMP Files) for all your media. Every device gets this catalog for easy sync and access.

Display Images: Edited a photo outside Mylio Photos? No worries. Save the edited version with “_display” in the name, and Mylio Photos is smart enough to group it with the original.

Thumbnails: Quick, tiny previews of your media. Great for organizing, not so much for editing.

XMP Files: The universal language of photo metadata. Mylio speaks it fluently.

Optimized Images: The middle ground between full-size and thumbnail. Looks excellent and uses way less space.

Originals: Your media in its purest form. Full quality, total flexibility.

Mastering your device sync policies.

Video: Device Sync Policies in Mylio Photos+

How much space does Mylio Photos occupy on your devices? You decide.

Catalog: Just the basics, thumbnails only. Perfect for space-starved devices.

Highest Rated: Your crème de la crème. Only the top-rated media in original quality.

Photos Only: All photos are in original quality. Videos and documents? They’re elsewhere.

SpaceSaver: The Goldilocks setting. Not too big, not too small. Optimized images that save space.

Travel Backup: Recent media in original quality. For when you’re on the move.

Vault: The whole shebang. Every single piece, stored in all its glory.

It’s as simple as heading to your dashboard, selecting a device, and choosing a policy. Or, for those who like a more tailored approach, create your custom policies using QuickCollections. Maybe you want all 5-star photos of Aunt Mabel on your phone? Done.

Video: How to check the device sync status?

Custom policies let you decide exactly what media you want and where. A few taps, some choices, and voilà! Your personalized sync policy is ready to roll. For example, maybe you only want the raw photos from your latest camera, captured in the last 90 days, on your laptop. Mylio Photos+ makes that a breeze.

What happens when syncing stops?

From time to time, you may notice that your syncing stops. If this happens, you may want to check on a few basic things to ensure that syncing remains uninterrupted. First, check that all your devices are running the latest version of Mylio Photos+. To learn about the next steps, check out the video below.

Video: What to do when syncing stops in Mylio Photos.

The magic of Tap to Sync in Mylio Photos+.

Imagine having the precise control to tailor the quality of photos in individual folders across each of your devices. That’s the magic of Mylio Photos+’s “Tap to Sync” feature. Think of it as a customized synchronization button at your fingertips! Let’s delve into some practical scenarios.

Suppose you’re gearing up for a deep-dive editing session on your laptop. With “Tap to Sync,” you can ensure that every image in your 2023 folder is of Original quality, allowing for precise pixel edits, especially when integrating with external applications.

On the flip side, if you’re on a leisure trip and decide to reminisce about your memorable escapades by viewing the ‘My Amazing Vacation’ folder on your tablet or smartphone, you can opt for Optimized Images. It’s perfect for swiftly sharing memories and updating your social media circles while you’re on the move.

So, how does this magic happen? Navigate to the ‘Folders’ icon in Mylio Photos+ and access the ‘More’ menu via the ellipsis icon. From there, switch on the ‘Tap to Sync’ option. With this feature activated, you’ll notice a minor annotation on each folder.

Video: Tap to Sync in Mylio Photos+

Tapping this annotation lets you decide the Sync Policy for that specific folder on your operating device. Remember, this is not just about upgrading the quality. If you ever decide to lower the Sync Policy for a device or folder, ensure you clear the cache to liberate disk space.

In a world overflowing with devices, apps, and media, Mylio Photos+ stands out as the lighthouse, guiding us through the storm. It’s more than sync—it’s harmony.

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