Roger Hicks
Veteran
One of the reasons I shoot mainly slides is that I can pull a sheet of 20 or 24 out; glance at the lot over a light table; and be on to another sheet a few seconds later. I can examine scores of images in a minute.
With dozens of CDs dating back to my first digital imaging computer in '96 I often find it quicker to re-scan than to try to find the CD with the scan on it; put it in the computer; wait for the CD drive to catch up; look at the contents in Nikon View (or anything else, really)... It's all so SLOW!
It's even worse with digital images which are of course numbered at the shooting stage instead of named at the scanning stage. Printing out thumbnails for entire CDs doesn't seem feasible, but I suppose it's an option.
DVDs would hold more but I still find it hard to believe they'd be faster than physically looking at slides. I know other photographers who are far more computer-competent than I but they prefer slides too. One reckons that he re-uses far more old material (on slide) than new (shot digitally).
Has anyone got any better ideas on this? Or must you, as my wife suggests, be totally anal-retentive and make minute notes about every CD you burn?
Cheers,
Roger (www.rogerandfrances.com)
With dozens of CDs dating back to my first digital imaging computer in '96 I often find it quicker to re-scan than to try to find the CD with the scan on it; put it in the computer; wait for the CD drive to catch up; look at the contents in Nikon View (or anything else, really)... It's all so SLOW!
It's even worse with digital images which are of course numbered at the shooting stage instead of named at the scanning stage. Printing out thumbnails for entire CDs doesn't seem feasible, but I suppose it's an option.
DVDs would hold more but I still find it hard to believe they'd be faster than physically looking at slides. I know other photographers who are far more computer-competent than I but they prefer slides too. One reckons that he re-uses far more old material (on slide) than new (shot digitally).
Has anyone got any better ideas on this? Or must you, as my wife suggests, be totally anal-retentive and make minute notes about every CD you burn?
Cheers,
Roger (www.rogerandfrances.com)
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