Having finished a day's shoot, my wife schedules the evening
events...Dinner, strolling, etc.  ;-))
It's the way I've, also, come to enjoy each day.

Jack

--- Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Oct 2, 2006, at 2:02 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
> > In my case, when on a photo/sightseeing trip, I don't want editing
> or
> > PS capability, simply a way of clearing the card to safe storage
> 'til
> > returning home.
> > Odd, I suppose, but the image processing will be done as a separate
> > event.
> 
> I did that on last year's trip ... The Epson P2000 sucked down all  
> the exposures and all I could do was review them until I got home.  
> Image processing of any kind was after the fact.
> 
> This year I brought the laptop with me not just to continue  
> conversation with folks but to actually review and do some selection/
> 
> ranking/editing work while here. I find it works better for me to  
> review/rank/edit a little bit after a day's session rather than wait 
> 
> much longer than that. (Which is why in the film world I would always
>  
> process all my B&W film immediately and do a first pass inspection  
> and edit the same night...)
> 
> Actually finalizing edits and rendering out for a print won't happen 
> 
> 'til I return home.
> 
> Godfrey
> 
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