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Subject: [Leica] Editing on an iPad (bus, or plus bus...)
From: john at chiaroscuro.co.nz (John McMaster)
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2012 11:12:20 +1200
References: <000701cd6790$b938a060$2ba9e120$@chiaroscuro.co.nz> <CC30AB16.21755%mark@rabinergroup.com>

You were saying about Netbooks and I am saying that is no good for a Mac
user (although I do have a Dell 9 running OSX 10.6.2). You seem to be
jumping between email/web type stuff which an iPad can do to laptops which
are bigger/heavier but can do more. I have a 17" MacBook Pro (as well as a
workstation) but would not dream of taking it on holiday with me. I will be
in Europe for 5 weeks in a couple of months, what is your suggestion for
coping with 10s GBs of photos I expect I will take? I have +100Gb of SD
cards, do you suggest that I buy more and keep them until I get home? Not
download them anywhere and I may find an issue, or excessive dust on the
sensor, or the cards have become corrupt or..... For me that is single point
of failure and I can keep them on a card but also on my Air and an external
drive. For a lesser time, or travelling light, that is where an iPad came in
as per the original query.

Goalposts seem to keep moving.....

john

-----Original Message-----

You'd have a Mac Pro Quad core back in your dorm room with a calibrated
screen. Or maybe a full sized laptop hooked up to a nice big screen; and
that would be me. With two extra hard disks hooked up to it.

Mark William Rabiner
> 
> And if you are a Mac user with $$$$ worth of pro-class 
> Adobe/CaptureOne etc software?
> 
> john
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> 
> Half the kids at Columbia and NYU appear to be using Acer's now at the 
> starbucks and better coffee shops. Its really impressive to see those 
> little laptops and know that it would be no problem to have them with 
> you all day without making you have to carry a full back pack with 
> like with a regular laptop. The keyboards are not so compact as to 
> your not able to type out papers with them. And the screen seems to be
plenty clear enough.
> 
> Mark William Rabiner
>> 
>> I have the Acer Aspire One.   It's a tiny little thing but works great
for
>> travel.
>> 
>> Tina
>> 
>> On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 12:24 PM, Akhil Lal <alal at poly.edu> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Tina,
>>> 
>>> Which model do you have?
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> Akhil
>>> 
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> 
>>> My tiny little Acer netbook can handle LR and PS.
>>> 
>>> Tina
>>> 
>>> On Sat, Jul 21, 2012 at 2:37 AM, John McMaster
>>> <john at chiaroscuro.co.nz>wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I really think that you are not understanding this. Nobody is 
>>>> saying that the iPad will be their only computer, just it is 
>>>> small/light for travelling with and is there software to allow 
>>>> basic cataloguing/editing of Leica shots with it.... If using a 
>>>> full blown laptop, I like others chose a Mac Air, then there is no
issue.
>>>> 
>>>> john
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>> 
>>>> I'm talking about maybe our photography which we sweat about buying 
>>>> exclusive Leica gear for is too important to be editing with trendy 
>>>> hand held gadgets. Maybe we can put them down for a few minutes and 
>>>> enjoy the scenery - talk the the person next to us. And when we get 
>>>> back to your hotel/motel edit our photo's on a laptop. On a screen 
>>>> where we can see our images.
>>>> I find the never ending search for more ways to spend even a higher 
>>>> percentage of our waking hours than 80 percent at a tiny hand held 
>>>> screen ridiculous. Perfect perhaps for the Sony point and shoot 
>>>> list but for the Leica list I just want more.
>>>> Put the damn PDA down for a minute.
>>>> 
>>>> There seems to be a direct reverse correlation between how much 
>>>> money people spend on a camera and how much time and effort and 
>>>> money they want to spend dealing with their pictures later.
>>>> If this was the Linhof list we'd be talking about editing our 
>>>> output on our decoder pinky rings.
>>>> Big camera small editing screen. It all balances out perhaps.
>>>> 
>>>> I think we'd all be better off with cheaper cameras and a better 
>>>> workflo with premium software to do it with.
>>>> 
>>>> Mark William Rabiner
>>>>> 
>>>>> Do you know what you are talking about?
>>>>> 
>>>>> john
>>>>> 
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> 
>>>>> You are missing my point. Why edit on an Ipad when you can do so 
>>>>> with an IPhone?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Mark William Rabiner
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> You are missing the point, Mark. This discussion is about tools 
>>>>>> for the
>>>>> iPad.
>>>>>> Lightroom is not available on that platform. Sometimes even a 
>>>>>> laptop is too big and too heavy, for example next week when I 
>>>>>> will be touring Jutland on bicycle for several days.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>>> Nathan
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Nathan Wajsman
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Jul 21, 2012, at 6:13 AM, Mark Rabiner wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I'm always amazed after spending tens of thousands on the most 
>>>>>>> exquisite glass and bodies from sunny Germany we can never find 
>>>>>>> software cheap enough to edit them with.
>>>>>>> Aperture or Lightroom are already configured for people who's 
>>>>>>> commitment to photographic wonderfulness is not exactly the issue.
>>>>>>> What are we looking for now shareware or freeware?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Mark William Rabiner
>>>>>>> 




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