On 26 May 2004 12:08 Jorge Parra wrote

That is precisely how redundant back up works during a shooting.

If the conditions allow it, one extra step in the workflow must also include
CD/DVD's burned with the original data as we go shooting. If the laptop goes
nuts and even if the Digital Wallet 's drive ( FashTrax,etc) also fails,
then you will still have the Discs to save the day(s).

Hi Jorge

Yes! I should have also mentioned that I had indeed burned about 75% of my
raw files to CD but owing to time constraints hadn't managed the complete
set.  You just have to ensure that when as you say 'something goes nuts,' as
it inevitably will, that you have as many back ups as possible but at the
very least two!

regards,

Mike D.

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