Thread: Silliness 1TB drive. I feel like a God
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Old 02-07-2009, 01:23 PM   #18
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Originally Posted by HappyMartin View Post
Photos are are my reason for big drives. Books and music make tiny little files. I go through a TB about every 4 to 5 months I think. A single afternoon shooting can use 10 Gigs and those are compressed raw files. My largest photo so far is a stitched 700 MB monster. I believe 1.5 TB drives are out than goodness.
I suspect that you photograph with a large format camera. So you shoot digitaly or use film then scan? I shoot with a 4x5 and still use film, although I have plans to buy photoshop cs4 and and the epson r2880 printer. At this point I still will use film then scan my negatives. Any body have tips for scanning 4x5 and 5x7 film?
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