Progress on CES Show Report
Estimated completion date is still well within 2009… ๐
First some background.
There are over 5300, 75GB of photos.
On Thursday evening during the show it became apparent that my laptop’s disk disk not have enough room for the photos that were coming in each evening.
So I started archiving them on to DVD and deleting them off the disk to make more room.
It later, Saturday night, it became apparent that I did not have enough DVDs [only brought 10] to archive all the photos. So Neli dashed me to Frys – took me about 20 minutes to get there and back I think with her driving like a crazy woman ๐ and picked up a FreeAgent 500GB hard disk.
Ahhhh, disk space. ๐
Antoher thing that happened Thursday evening is that I found I only had Photoshop Elements 3 on the laptop. 3 doesn’t open Canon RAW files, which for this camera, the 5D, really makes a difference [RAW files look a lot clearer]. So Thursday night at the Alexis Park, I bought and downloaded Photoshop Elements 7 from Adobe.
At over 500MB.
I did a double take, and tried it again. A triple take. Still over 500MB.
So I set that download off and went to bed. Hopefully it didn’t slow down the Alexis Park network down too much. It was pretty late.
I got to use Elements 7 for the 2nd and 3rd day of the dailies. And, since copying all those photos on to 25 DVDs would be a royal pain, Neli’s idea – which I am using – is just to archive them onto the little wallet-sized 500GB disk itself. The cost is a little more, $100 versus $15.
So here we are now. Today.
Almost done with the photos first wing of floor 29.
When all is said and done, it will take 100 hours to Photoshop the 5300 photos, ending up with maybe 2000, and about a week to post them and add comments on about 1000 or so pages on Spintricity.
So, now you see why, even though I would like to add comments on every page, that would be the same as writing a small novel in 3 weeks [along with all the photo processing].
However, because this show report is more of an archival document than past reports, which are more so than other reports out there, we can continually add content to the room – and you will likely see other people-with-ears post their comments next to mine on some of these rooms as well.
OK.
Hope to have the pages for the 1st Wing of the 29th up sometime late tomorrow.
Thanks for the update!! you are so generous with your show report,who am I to complain? take your time…
Guy;-)
I’m thinking you mean GB everywhere you’ve typed MB, unless you’ve jumped aboard the wayback machine. (Happens to me all the time, to the great amusement of people not old enough to remember PCs with RAM totaling mere KB. Or floppies, much less floppies that flopped.)
Dave
Oops. Elements is 500-some-odd MB, but I’m hopin’ the HD you bought was 500GB.
Good thing you don’t go to more shows, eh? You’d need a time machine to catch up!
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Thanks Guy. Go ahead and complain, everyone else does ๐
Thanks Dave. One day, I bet Elements 21 will indeed be 500GB.
Speaking of wayback machine… trying to add support for people reading Spintricity with very low resolution monitors… so we will try and support the native iPhone resolution… at 480-by-320-pixels. That is the old EGA resolution [480×350], although I hope the iPhone has more than 16 colors ๐
The iPod Touch/iPhone display is shockingly good. They’ve done something very tricksy with it; I don’t know what. Photos and even movies look gorgeous, and I’m a picky SOB about both. When I first got my ‘touch, I didn’t think there was a snowball’s chance in Hades that I’d watch TV or movies on it. I was soooo wrong.
So post away to the postage stamped medium; it’s all good!
Makes sense, the iTouch resolution is about the same as good ole extinct standard broadcast TV [aka composite video] but on a lot smaller screen so it looks so much better. Wouldn’t want to read a book on it, but…
We are still planning on targeting the Postage Stamp-sized Medium… it just may take us a while to get there…
Take care,
Mike