Thanks John, good info.  So everyone keeps mentioning LightRoom here.
Is this preferable to PhotoShop, or an orthogonal product altogether?

rg


On Mon, Jun 14, 2010 at 1:59 PM, John Francis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> The biggest drawback with laptops is the maximum memory configuration;
> apart from that they are more than good enough for most purposes.
>
> My work machine (a Compaq 8710w) supposedly can support 4GB memory sticks,
> so in theory can support 8GB of memory.  But 4GB memory sticks are hard to
> find (and 32-bit Windows won't address more than 3GB anyway), so typical
> notebooks (2 DIMM slots) can often have a limit of 4GB physical RAM.
>
> You should be able to find a Core 2 Duo processor (speed 2.2 - 2.5 GHz)
> and a dedicated graphics card (ATI or nVidia) and 500GB of had disk space
> at a reasonable price; we paid roughly $700 for an HP with a 17" display
> six months ago, and prices generally go down (just like camera bodies).
> [We actually paid a little more than that, but that was to get a second
> hard drive and Windows 7 64-bit Professional]
>
> The newer processors (i5, etc.) are even faster, but (of course) more
> expensive.  I haven't found LR to be sluggish on my systems.  But the
> memory size can be an issue, especially working with very large images
> such as stitched panoramas; the I/O bandwidth from notebook drives is
> not as good as you can get from a SCSI RAID array.
>
>
>
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