wyx087
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Tell us your in-the-field workflow. being a photography forum, im sure almost everyone has a great post processing setup with a superb colour-accurate monitor you use to edit photos with. 
but when you are on holiday or just away from your computer for photoshoot, how do you view, edit and pick your photos?
how do you then integrate your original photo with edits into your main editing machine at home?
it's easy to shoot all holiday, but with a day left just relaxing by the pool. but then come back to the big screen to find some shots to be blurry/wrong DoF and left kicking yourself when you could have easily spotted it with a bigger screen, and taken the shot again. :bang:
im going on holiday in 2 weeks time, i've got an iPad and a netbook, planning to use netbook as backup device, while iPad as "photo checker". but im left here thinking there must be a smoother workflow, something involves less file copying, less fiddling with adaptors or SD cards?
anyone here use use Eye-Fi? concept looks good, but does it worth that much money? especially when only the most expensive version at £90 supports RAW files.
but when you are on holiday or just away from your computer for photoshoot, how do you view, edit and pick your photos?
how do you then integrate your original photo with edits into your main editing machine at home?
it's easy to shoot all holiday, but with a day left just relaxing by the pool. but then come back to the big screen to find some shots to be blurry/wrong DoF and left kicking yourself when you could have easily spotted it with a bigger screen, and taken the shot again. :bang:
im going on holiday in 2 weeks time, i've got an iPad and a netbook, planning to use netbook as backup device, while iPad as "photo checker". but im left here thinking there must be a smoother workflow, something involves less file copying, less fiddling with adaptors or SD cards?
anyone here use use Eye-Fi? concept looks good, but does it worth that much money? especially when only the most expensive version at £90 supports RAW files.