Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2007/03/23

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Subject: [Leica] Adobe Photodownloader
From: don.dory at gmail.com (Don Dory)
Date: Fri Mar 23 06:51:00 2007
References: <456F1EB0-78A7-4449-B0FE-B66109C1D7EA@rogers.com> <9b678e0703220405q1f3d029agd1cb195e6809478@mail.gmail.com> <4933EE51-AC2F-476C-B913-DFE77B228F9E@rogers.com>

Dom,
Eggs are for frying.  Have no worries just turn off the camera, ground
yourself, and pop that card out.  If I could do it on top of a sand dune in
Death Valley you can have confidence in the privacy of your own office.  :)

On 3/22/07, Dominic Morris <dommorris@rogers.com> wrote:
>
> OK, Don, I'll give it a fry - er - try.
> Thanks,
> Dom
>
> On 22-Mar-07, at 7:05 AM, Don Dory wrote:
>
> Dom,
> Really, learn a work flow that will let you remove your card from your
> camera.  Downloading from a card reader is much less traumatic than
> have a
> battery go flat during download.  So, open the bottom of the camera,
> touch
> your finger to something that will drain static from you, pull the
> card out
> and slide it into a card reader.  Very quick, easy, and affordable.
>
> On 3/21/07, Dominic Morris <dommorris@rogers.com> wrote:
> >
> > Greetings.
> >
> > I loath the prospect of taking the SD card from my camera, especially
> > in bone dry winter air when static cackles at the touch of - well,
> > anything, really. Upgrading firmware to 1.092 was a major trauma.
> >
> > So I have always opted for USB cable downloading of images to my
> > iMac's hard drive. Initially Image Capture seemed to have  a hard
> > time recognizing the M8 but then settled down. I also tried the Adobe
> > Photo Downloader and drooled over its capabilities. With it you can;
> > * down load images to one directory and create a subdirectory on the
> > fly (I download to 2007, subdirectory CreateDate in MM/DD format)
> > which I consider the Archive directory for later back up to DVD, and
> > ultimately to a 2nd hard drive;
> > * download copies to a second directory, in my case WorkingFiles.
> > * rename the incoming images.
> > * covert other raw formats (or the Leica DNG) to DNG (great for
> > Aperture users).
> > * populate  Author and Copyright metadata fields.
> >
> > Solves a whole lot of workflow issues. Trouble is it took forever to
> > boot up and sometimes completely froze Bridge. You could wear out a
> > battery waiting for this sucker.
> >
> > Good news is that with Bridge CS3 Beta 2, it seems to work great
> > first time every time.
> >
> > Colour me happy.
> >
> > Dom
> >
> > --
> > Reminder: all disks eventually fail. All computers eventually fail.
> > Make
> > backups or lose your work.
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> >
>
>
>
> --
> Don
> don.dory@gmail.com
>
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-- 
Don
don.dory@gmail.com

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Message from dommorris at rogers.com (Dominic Morris) ([Leica] Adobe Photodownloader)