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Question 1.
The easiest, fastest, and most accessible form of storage is to keep image files on is ___.


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Question 2.
A RAID array is called _____ because it creates redundant data.


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Question 3.
Software that can help you organize your images may be a browser, a workflow application, or a(n) ___.


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Question 4.
It is useful to use names for your digital files that will keep them in___ order.


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Question 5.
Silver prints should be kept in _____.


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Question 6.
Black and white negatives present unique storage problems because silver is susceptible to _______.


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Question 7.
A good archiving workflow sequence for camera RAW files would probably go in this order: download, rename, add metadata, convert to DNG, apply ratings and keywords, save, then ______.


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Question 8.
Cataloging applications save information about a file and its location in its own ____.


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Question 9.
Some cataloging applications allow you to automate a presentation of images as a ___.


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Question 10.
As soon as you create a digital image, you have to think about___.


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