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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by Mark Savoia

How big at what res? That seems like way overkill unless the files are that big because of many layers. If so, do you flatten first? I thought Photoshop freaks

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by Richard Sintchak

I print big. Richard S. Albany, CA (San Francisco bay area) My Photography Website http://www.lightshadowandtone.com My Flickr River

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Re: OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by kwalsh74

CrashPlan is interesting and worth a look. They have a remote backup server that you can pay similar prices to all the others for. What is really stylish is

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by Denton Taylor

I find it difficult to back up offline as a amateur photg... I have 30k photos, about 230 gb. That s not including anything else! What I do is rotate between

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RE: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by E.Neilsen

There was quite a discussion going on a Linked in group about back up ideas. Almost as many different answers as there were posters. But one common idea was a

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by Dana Myers

... Several reasons. 1) If your house is destroyed (burns down, earthquake, etc.), your remote back-up is likely to remain intact. 2) A single external disk

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Re: OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by pr_roark

... I ve been looking at the alternatives also. Mozy looks like just under $5 per month per computer for unlimited space. There are probably other plans. I

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by Mark Savoia

True, not a service for the bandwidth impaired. Files are encrypted before upload by the Mozy software. I never timed the uploads but when I do updated or new

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by mrjimbo

Mark, In theory this really sounds great. Part of me has struggled with the idea of it from a couple of angles.. Bandwidth and it s potential cost in the

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Re: Explain profile & Epson ABW?

2010-02-05 by MDom

Clayton I read your articles on the 2400. What curremn model would you suggest instead of the 2400? Thanks for your helpful info. Frank

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by Mark Savoia

That would mean your computer needs to be left on at all times. Yes there are many ways to approach backups, just a few of us have decided this route with

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by pdesmidt tds.net

... I m not sure that it is better, but it is less work. I have my account set up to back up my system twice a day. Thus is the event of a major local crash,

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by Richard Sintchak

Ah, I guess that s one benefit, retrieving files from anywhere, but if it s backed up files I generally like to leave a pure back up as it is or it startes

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by Richard Sintchak

Just curious. How is the (and the time it takes) better than an additional external HD that you backup everything to once a month or every few weeks and store

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Re: [Digital BW] OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by Mark Savoia

Perhaps not so OT as you would think. Archiving of files is all part of printing editions, etc. I have been using them too, for personal files backups

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OT: Remote Backup

2010-02-05 by pdesmidt tds.net

I just signed up for MozyHome, a remote back-up service. It costs about $45 a year. The initial back up takes a long time. Mine s been running for about a

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Re: Explain profile & Epson ABW?

2010-02-04 by ClaytonJ

Hello Myron, ... I can t answer the profiles question, but there is a simple ABW workflow outlined in article #9 at the link below. It is focused on using the

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Explain profile & Epson ABW?

2010-02-04 by gochatunbdotca

How do Epson drivers handle color profiles when printing in ABW mode? Do they ignore any embedded profile? Make a conversion based on the embedded profile?

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Re: Red River Aurora Natural

2010-02-04 by Paul

... I ve noticed the change in topic title partway through other threads as well. I ve found it very confusing at times to follow threads on this forum. Did

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Re: Brown Tones w/ Carbon inks

2010-02-04 by dlruckus

You will have to be very lucky indeed to get exactly what you are looking for with a straight,only carbon,ink set as things stand today. With a fixed set the

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Maximizing D-Max with UT14 on glossy

2010-02-04 by marko.mili

I m trying to make my first set of QTR curves for UT-14 inkset. First up, Kirkland glossy. Plan is to make a curve for warm and for cold and mix them with

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