Data storage while traveling?
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Does anyone have any experience with them, and could you suggest brands or thoughts of other options? I would like to travel as light as possible, so I hesitate to bring my laptop and external hard drive.
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So when I get home most of the sorting and some processing is already done.
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Zig wrote:Are there any known issues of transferring the files from the netbook to a mac OS? I can't imagine there would be, but I don't want any surprises. Also, can the netbook be used right out of the box for transferring and viewing photos?
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A netbook is just a nickname for a very small, low powered laptop computer. Most netbook laptops run Windows XP or Windows 7 Starter edition. Neither has any issues transferring files to the Mac. Either can view PDFs out of the box, and there are many programs you can choose from (free and otherwise) to view Raw files as well. (I'd start with IrfanView and Google's Picasa) Personally, I use ACDSee to manage photos on my PCs (including my netbook), and iPhoto on my Macs.
If you want to be extra paranoid about your photos, invest $40 in a portable DVD burner, bring it and a stack of blank DVDs, and you can dump your photos to both the netbook's hard drive and burn a disc at the end of each day, which gives excellent insurance against loss of data. I know of a few photographers that go so far as to burn two discs, and mail one set home every couple of days while on a trip!
Personally, though, I shoot JPG so storage is not an issue. I picked up a 16gb USB drive, and dumped my photos to both the netbook hard drive and the USB key. On my last trip I was able to fit the 5,000 images I shot on the little USB flash drive (plus the hard drive), backing up my entire week-long trip to Bali in two places.
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My workflow is to go for a dive (jump in, swim around and come back
I use a firewire card reader and download the entire day's (or half day's) data into a folder on an external 1TB drive. I then break the dives down to individual dives and upload the dives directly to lightroom I upload them named as something like Bonaire House Reef 1 of x) and now have folders in lightroom with the dives named. After I get that done, I do a cursory edit to get rid of the obvious bad ones (fish butts etc) and close lightroom, I then copy the lighroom library and the raw pics to a second external 1tb hard drive. THat way going home I have two copies of each "keeper" photo and a single copy of all photos. The keepers are already named appropriately and keyworded (if I didn't drink too much wine with dinner) and ready for editing in LR.
Having a laptop instead of a netbook lets me edit in LR and also work on video stuff with my wife. If I were going to only look at pics, I would probably get an Ipad but I can't figure out what it replaces, not the phone, not the laptop but it sure looks like fun.
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Once we got home, we simply plugged the Wolverine into our iMac and downloaded the files into Lightroom. It really couldn't have been any easier. As a bonus, the hard drive was no bigger than an index card, and no thicker than a deck of cards.
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