Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/10/28
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted, My sympathies on your multiple losses. I work in PC and do TONS of digital...like over 1000 images since last Friday. I mean TONS. And these are work images (well, let's be honest, a few play images thrown in for good measure). I have a USB card reader into which I can put either a compact flash card or a smart media card. When I insert the card the computer brings up that drive with the images listed in folders. I open each folder, select those images, switch to my Photoshop screen then go to File>Open. Once my dialog box is open I move to a hard drive (I have 4 on my machine), create a directory for that particular shoot, then copy and paste those images right in to the open screen. Then I go back and get more and I keep doing this until all the files are transfered. Then I right quick burn a cd of that directory. THEN and only then do I delete my media card. And I never delete one without checking what images are on it. I know 20/20 hindsight is a beautiful thing and this doesn't do much to help with your loss today but maybe it will make life a bit smoother for you down the road. And again, I feel your pain. Lea - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ted Grant" <tedgrant@shaw.ca> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2003 8:44 PM Subject: [Leica] film & the early disasters of digital. :-( > Hi Guys and Gals, > Why is it that I doubt very much I'll ever become a truly all digital > photographer? > > Well maybe the photographer part I might make, but it's the "after what you > do with it" when you think you've downloaded the pictures to your computer > where it all falls apart "VERY BIG TIME" that's the killer. :-( > > Today I ventured out for the afternoon fighting what felt like a force 10 > wind, I believe 10 is a good one, certainly felt like it as I leaned hard on > posts to stabilize myself while shooting along the water front to keep from > being blown away. > > Damn I had what looked like really neat stuff shot R8 & slide film with the > 21-35 lens and 80-200 with most done on the digi cam. Some nice imagery for > comparison after the film was processed tomorrow I thought . > > However! I bet you already know what's coming, right? :-( > > Memory card is plugged into card reader, stuff comes up on screen, some > place else it says download card. I click that and little lights flash, then > it's supposed to be over. Right? Well it looked like it was over. > > Then of course it's clean the memory card for the next go around. Right? > Yeah well I saw them all there on the screen so that meant they were down > loaded. Right? > > Yeah well not exactly..... :-( That was the images still in the memory card > and not yet transferred! OOPS! Damn~! Well I saw stuff I knew was already > in the machine so why wouldn't this mean everything else that showed of > today's shooting wasn't in the machine? > > But what I didn't know was the old stuff hadn't been deleted earlier so the > memory card is still loaded with the old along with today's shoot. Now you > really know what's coming. Right! So I hit select all delete and every > frame of near 100 images from this afternoon are now some where on the way > to the dark side of the moon! ;-( > > Damn digital, some how I think I'll just do my same old thing and shoot > film, at least I usually get the stuff back from the colour lab. :-( > > So today is written off as one of those "empty camera shoots," you know the > kind when you burned so many beautiful images into the pressure plate you'd > be a millionaire if you could only recover them.;-) > > Oh well what the hell, tomorrow's another day along the learning curve. But > dang I know there was some neat stuff as I'd looked a couple of times at > that dinky little camera screen! Dang! > ted > > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html > > - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html