VirtualRain
Mar 6, 10:12 PM
I store an archive of my RAW files as DMG images of my memory cards on a large 1TB drive.
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
VirtualRain
Mar 6, 10:12 PM
I store an archive of my RAW files as DMG images of my memory cards on a large 1TB drive.
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
I keep a subset of those (keepers) as my working images in my Aperture Library on my system drive.
For 2010...
My RAW file archives consumed about 300GB, which is shooting an average of 1000 pictures per month or so (25MB per RAW image).
My Aperture Library consumed 138GB, which as you can see, is a little less than half of the pictures I took.
If I was you, I would plan on using an External drive to archive your RAW images to, and selectively importing only the ones you feel are "keepers" into your desired photo management application on your system drive. Even if you import all the photos from a shoot to your management app on the system drive, you can later prune it down to keep the size of your working library reasonable.
Periodically, you can also archive your photo management library to an external drive and start a new one on your system drive when it starts to get full.
The bottom line is that with some proper image management, and a large external drive, you can essentially get by with nearly any size of drive on your laptop... it's size will merely dictate how often you need to archive things to your external, which of course, also depends on how much you shoot.
iRachel
Sep 11, 04:23 PM
I was at home, in bed (had the stomach flu). Found out when my dad called (he had initially freaked out because he had called me at work and I wasn't there, and he was trying to figure out where I was because they were evacuating buidlings in Chicago (I used to work and go to college near the Sears Tower). Needless to say, he was relieved that I was already at home. I was so ill, though, that I didn't quite understand what he was saying - finally, he told me to just turn on the TV). I watched the television coverage for a while, but it certainly didn't help my already upset stomach, so I was actually glad when my Aunt called and asked if I could pick her up at the train station (her workplace decided to let everyone go home early).
munkle
Sep 4, 12:26 AM
Easiest thing might be to set up a blog style website, so most of the hard work is done for you. You can then change and alter the look as you go along.
Check out something like Wordpress (http://wordpress.org). As for hosting, I recommend Dreamhost (http://www.dreamhost.com/rewards.cgi?tauquil), a lot of bang for you buck and they have easy one click install for WordPress as a bonus.
Check out something like Wordpress (http://wordpress.org). As for hosting, I recommend Dreamhost (http://www.dreamhost.com/rewards.cgi?tauquil), a lot of bang for you buck and they have easy one click install for WordPress as a bonus.
Littleodie914
Aug 23, 10:11 AM
Aquisition for Mac OS X is also a very stable, very efficient and easy to use P2P program. I use it to preview songs before I actually buy them on iTMS... ;) Good luck!
TheSVD
Mar 25, 06:13 AM
Oh thanks by the way man, I just printed it at A1 leaving all settings (other than quality) intact and they came out awesome :) thanks :D
peck2000
Feb 20, 03:51 PM
Have you tried testing location? Some locations are better than others for wireless. Perhaps the Mini is just in a bad location.
That's not the issue. The Mini holds its wireless connection just fine. You can see it on the networks and it can see other computers. It's not loosing its wireless connection.
But after a while, it can't access the internet. I don't think loosing the internet when it maintains its wireless connection is a location issue.
Besides, the Mini is used as a media centre so it has to be near the tv in the living room.
That's not the issue. The Mini holds its wireless connection just fine. You can see it on the networks and it can see other computers. It's not loosing its wireless connection.
But after a while, it can't access the internet. I don't think loosing the internet when it maintains its wireless connection is a location issue.
Besides, the Mini is used as a media centre so it has to be near the tv in the living room.
HappyDude20
Nov 1, 12:13 PM
http://www.universalweb.ch/vnx/m-nov-desk.png (http://www.universalweb.ch/vnx/nov-desk.jpg)
Oh man!
Link pls?
I used to have this wallpaper years ago, never saved it but did love it.
I even found an abstract version of it somewhere online where they got rid of the stars and the purple aurora area was simply purple shady lines..:rolleyes:
Oh man!
Link pls?
I used to have this wallpaper years ago, never saved it but did love it.
I even found an abstract version of it somewhere online where they got rid of the stars and the purple aurora area was simply purple shady lines..:rolleyes:
Deano.uk
Jun 20, 06:56 AM
Any idea on store opening times and when's the best time to que up. Going to one of the stores in Middlesbrough, Stockton or Darlington.
Also if anyones going to these stores?
I'm out of contract and ready for an upgrade.
Idealy I want the White 32gb, although would settle with black :)
Also if anyones going to these stores?
I'm out of contract and ready for an upgrade.
Idealy I want the White 32gb, although would settle with black :)
aNYthing24
Mar 4, 11:03 PM
Use the VLC app. It works like a charm.
EJBasile
Sep 11, 12:17 PM
My neighbors cousin died in the attack. Her boss (president of the company) took the day off (pretending to be sick). Everyone else in the company was at work, which was around 30 people. All of the people that worked there died except for the president. As you can imagine, the man is now an emotional wreck.
Another one one of my neighbors worked in the 2nd trade tower. He was on the 6x floor and started to leave when he saw the first plane crash. When he was leaving the 2nd tower got hit. He ran out to the bottom and escaped with a few other people in a UPS truck.
My brother-in-law was talking to a guy that worked on the 7x floor of the 1st tower that got hit on the phone. They were talking and then all of a sudden there was a big crash and the line went dead. The guy did not make it.
I could go on with a bunch of stories, I was practically there, but I'll stop. To sum it up it was horrific. Seeing the people running out of the building, some of them hurt, knowing there were many hundreds of people still inside, and a bunch of people on the two planes that hit.
Another one one of my neighbors worked in the 2nd trade tower. He was on the 6x floor and started to leave when he saw the first plane crash. When he was leaving the 2nd tower got hit. He ran out to the bottom and escaped with a few other people in a UPS truck.
My brother-in-law was talking to a guy that worked on the 7x floor of the 1st tower that got hit on the phone. They were talking and then all of a sudden there was a big crash and the line went dead. The guy did not make it.
I could go on with a bunch of stories, I was practically there, but I'll stop. To sum it up it was horrific. Seeing the people running out of the building, some of them hurt, knowing there were many hundreds of people still inside, and a bunch of people on the two planes that hit.
JoeG4
Mar 3, 04:40 PM
I wonder how much of that 60B came from government-run institutions. You always whine about how people are paying for unions whether they want to or not - schools have to pay MS whether they want to or not (I can think of more than one case of a Linux or Mac school getting sued/audited by MS for not having a windows site license).
Chew on that. :D
Chew on that. :D
philipma1957
Feb 9, 05:13 PM
it has server osx not regular osx. it is a bit different
panzer06
Feb 24, 08:19 AM
Honestly they should just kill the 13" mbp.
I thought they just did :rolleyes:
Cheers,
I thought they just did :rolleyes:
Cheers,
bit density
Apr 4, 07:25 PM
That doesn't mean it will be unusable.
This is not always true, this is what Snow Leapord was about. Performance, footprint, and constant overhead, are now requirements for all operating systems as performance upgrades are lesser and more expensive to come by.
This is not always true, this is what Snow Leapord was about. Performance, footprint, and constant overhead, are now requirements for all operating systems as performance upgrades are lesser and more expensive to come by.
discounteggroll
May 3, 12:02 PM
that stinks, I am attaching a photo from a macbook logic board that I just stripped. Where are you located?
partyBoy
Nov 11, 01:30 PM
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Where did you get that wallpaper ?
Where did you get that wallpaper ?
Marvin1379
Mar 17, 04:58 PM
Is there an "on sale" section of the app store? Or a badge that notes an app's discounts price? I'm happy when i find an app on sale.
Leet Apple
Mar 18, 09:25 PM
Whats with Steve is he totally against strong glass? His Products now his stores :rolleyes:
I still think the people who previously robbed it were skilled...30 seconds to make $100000s (Like the guys from Takers)
I still think the people who previously robbed it were skilled...30 seconds to make $100000s (Like the guys from Takers)
scotty96LSC
Nov 2, 05:57 AM
http://idisk.mac.com/txwhitehouse//Public/nov10.png
Link (http://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/492861/)
Link (http://nature.desktopnexus.com/wallpaper/492861/)
philipma1957
May 5, 05:16 PM
same company has this for sale.
Ultrafire88
Apr 17, 06:35 AM
Thank you for the quick response, Night Spring.
You were right - the only choices are to stay at 3.2 or update to 4.3.2.
However, iTunes would not let me restore from my 4.3.1 backup unless I update to 4.3.2. I guess that's logical since the newer 4.3.1 ver would have certain features (like folders) that are not supported by the older 3.2 ver hence the need to update first.
On that basis, I decided to take your advice and update to 4.3.2. Was stumped for a while when I encountered a "3194 error" but later was told by the service centre that it could be caused by Apple's server being shut-down (seems it happens on Sundays in particular). All's resolved now and I am currently doing the restore from my back-up.
Thanks again for the help! Now for the hopefully not-too-long wait for the untethered jb!
You were right - the only choices are to stay at 3.2 or update to 4.3.2.
However, iTunes would not let me restore from my 4.3.1 backup unless I update to 4.3.2. I guess that's logical since the newer 4.3.1 ver would have certain features (like folders) that are not supported by the older 3.2 ver hence the need to update first.
On that basis, I decided to take your advice and update to 4.3.2. Was stumped for a while when I encountered a "3194 error" but later was told by the service centre that it could be caused by Apple's server being shut-down (seems it happens on Sundays in particular). All's resolved now and I am currently doing the restore from my back-up.
Thanks again for the help! Now for the hopefully not-too-long wait for the untethered jb!
mcarvin
Apr 19, 07:26 PM
Opera 8 is good stuff. Most definitely worth the download.
Things I like
Things I like
Sparky9292
Mar 20, 04:15 PM
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_0_1 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8A306 Safari/6531.22.7)
Use iTether. AT&T is fining people who use MyWi.
Use iTether. AT&T is fining people who use MyWi.
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