Effects of hard travel

colourboxcolourbox Registered Users Posts: 2,095 Major grins
edited March 11, 2007 in The Big Picture
Thought this was interesting. When a bunch of Lightroom-affiliated photographers went to Antarctica, one of them wrote a report on how the trip went from an equipment logistics point of view and how different photographers approach it. What to pack and how to bring it, how to store gigabytes of images while traveling, what equipment (Leicas, Canons, Nikons, Hasselblads) survived and what failed...

Antarctica 2007 – What Worked? What Didn't.

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  • RhuarcRhuarc Registered Users Posts: 1,464 Major grins
    edited March 11, 2007
    Thanks for the link! Just finished reading it, and to say the least I am amazed! That is quite the story they have. After reading that though, I'm going to buy Photo Rescue!

    Although one problem. It seems there are two companies thatmake a program called PhotoRescue.

    DataRescue PhotoRescue - http://www.datarescue.com/photorescue/
    This is the one that was talked about in the article, or at elast the one that the link points to. Curently version 2.1.689

    ObjectRescue.com - PhotoRescue Pro - http://www.objectrescue.com/products/photorescuepro/
    This one is version 4.4.1. I jsut want to make sure if I am going to it that I get the right version. Has anyone used both of these?
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