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Revision as of 19:30, 23 June 2018

Google Photos is a killer resource for archiving photos without worrying too much about organization or taking up space. Google Photos can store unlimited photos at 1080p resolution; if you want higher quality photos uploaded you can selectively do that, but it will count against your available storage.

Google Photos is a great way to share albums, make collaborative albums, keep event photos accessible for the future. If your group has event photos, you absolutely should be storing them on http://photos.google.com . It also means one less webservice account to track and transition in the future, as it's tied to your @mcgilleus.ca email address.