Google Cloud May Corrupt Your Photos

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    Ed PEd P
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      A number of people have reported corruption appearing on photos that have been sitting in the Google Cloud for a long period. (Least-ways that is how I interpret the ‘old’ photos comments). The corruption appears as random continuous patches of texture distortion that look something like water damage.

      I do not use Google Cloud so I cannot add to the reports except to say it reminds me of the corruption I have previously seen when jpegs are stored in compressed containers (i.e. a lossy format subject to a lossy compression). Maybe Google Cloud hits hardware constraints now and again and moves stuff onto compressed drives. If you ever need to compress jpegs to save space always use a non-lossy compression. (they normally compress pretty poorly in terms of space savings, and so it is generally recommended to avoid ever compressing jpegs.)

      I guess the moral of the story is to check your ‘old’ Google Cloud photos and take corrective action using non-cloud backups.

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      keith with the teefkeith with the teef
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        I have never been a cloud user. All that stuff thrown at us over the years of how your photos can degrade when moving them around completely put me off cloud storage.

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        Dave RiceDave Rice
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          Could also be bit rot.

          Synology are moving from EXT4 to Btrfs as it counteracts corruption with checksums on files. The file is checked when it’s accessed plus you can schedule a “Data Scrubbing” task. I do mine monthly in off hours (which you get to define). It’s marketed heavily at Wedding Photographers where apparently Bit Rot is a real issue.

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