Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/03/31
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thank you Alastair and Jayanand--I've moved from Phnom Penh to Hanoi and my internet has been sketchy. I appreciate the help--I am taking all advice. In the meantime, I bought another 8 gig card in Laos and it's serving me well. I'll try to post some pix when I get some more downloaded. Thanks again, Craig On Mar 28, 2010, at 11:45 PM, lug-request at leica-users.org wrote: >> >> Hey All, >> >> I'm on the road and getting overwhelmed with digital files, and >> computer technology is not my strong point. I have a 500 GB lacie >> hard >> drive with me, and I'm running a macbook pro with Aperture 2. The >> hard >> drive on my computer is virtually full. Is there a way to download >> digital files from my M9 directly onto the Lacie, bypassing my >> computer's hard drive? Or do I have to download the files in >> Aperture, >> then dump the files from Aperture onto the external drive? >> >> The thing that makes me crazy about doing that is in Aperture, a >> typical M9 file is 17.48mb; when I drop and drag them on the Lacie, >> and subsequently open them from the Lacie in PS3, they are 12.9mb, at >> 72 resolution. To the technically challenged, this appears that by >> simply dropping and dragging a file on to an external HD I'm losing >> almost 5mb of information. Is this the case? Am I doing something >> wrong? >> >> Thanks in advance, >> >> Craig > > Can't be specific in Aperture, but in LR and I suspect aperture you > can > choose where the files are being stored at the time of download. I > always > download onto the external drives NOT the lap or desk top hard > drives for > this very reason. LR keeps track of where they are stored and even > if the > external drive is not connected it will give me thumbnails. I would > use > the finder to transfer files from the computer hd to the external > and you > should not lose data that way, but you will have to re-import them > anyway > into aperture, so why not do it at the time you first import from the > camera. > > Cheers > > Alastair