Adrian Tan
August 7th, 2014, 07:32 AM
I've started to move into photos, and I've found that if you convert a couple hundred photos at maximum quality, into print-optimised as well as web-optimised formats, and maybe supply hundreds of batch-edited "raw footage" photos as well, you can hit 30gb+ without blinking an eye.
USBs are still an option; I know that they can come in flavours at least up to 64gb last I looked. And dual-layer BluRay is possibly an option, though I'm having problems formatting them on my PC to be compatible with Mac.
But I'm starting to think -- why not just supply everything, photos and video, on a hard drive? You can fit everything more comfortably than on USB, and there shouldn't be compatibility issues in exFAT.
Raises two questions. Which hard drive? Ideally something elegant. And how to package it?
Any thoughts?
Check out Lacie's $500 1tb drive: https://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?id=10619 .
USBs are still an option; I know that they can come in flavours at least up to 64gb last I looked. And dual-layer BluRay is possibly an option, though I'm having problems formatting them on my PC to be compatible with Mac.
But I'm starting to think -- why not just supply everything, photos and video, on a hard drive? You can fit everything more comfortably than on USB, and there shouldn't be compatibility issues in exFAT.
Raises two questions. Which hard drive? Ideally something elegant. And how to package it?
Any thoughts?
Check out Lacie's $500 1tb drive: https://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?id=10619 .