Mar 2010
Photography Workflow: Transferring & Storing Files
I’ve just posted my next part of the Photography Workflow series: Transferring & Storing Files it covers transferring photographs, file formats, storage options and backup options.
“Introduction
Once you've chosen your camera the next important choice is how are you going to transfer and store those precious photographs? Things to consider are budget, file type and backup options.
Transferring Files.... 10%.... 20%....
When transferring photograph's there are 3 ways this can be done dependant upon your camera and computer, theres Direct-Connection, which is connecting your camera to your computer using the supplied lead (usually Mini USB to USB), the only draw back to this is that it drains the camera battery as the camera has to be on while the transfer is taking place, and isn't always the quickest option due to some cameras having below average I/O Data controllers (Input/Output Data Controllers).”
“Introduction
Once you've chosen your camera the next important choice is how are you going to transfer and store those precious photographs? Things to consider are budget, file type and backup options.
Transferring Files.... 10%.... 20%....
When transferring photograph's there are 3 ways this can be done dependant upon your camera and computer, theres Direct-Connection, which is connecting your camera to your computer using the supplied lead (usually Mini USB to USB), the only draw back to this is that it drains the camera battery as the camera has to be on while the transfer is taking place, and isn't always the quickest option due to some cameras having below average I/O Data controllers (Input/Output Data Controllers).”
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