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Margus Voll

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Raw archiving

PostSat Aug 31, 2013 6:54 pm

I wonder if someone have the same problem / idea.

I have some tv ad material that i have shot in raw but somehow it does not make sense to
archive it all in raw. The likeliness that i have to go back to originals is really small.

Have not tested it out but maybe prorez 4444 would be good alternative for archiving purpose ?

Any ideas?
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Re: Raw archiving

PostSat Aug 31, 2013 9:35 pm

Margus Voll wrote:I wonder if someone have the same problem / idea.

I have some tv ad material that i have shot in raw but somehow it does not make sense to
archive it all in raw. The likeliness that i have to go back to originals is really small.

Have not tested it out but maybe prorez 4444 would be good alternative for archiving purpose ?

Any ideas?


Perhaps in the future, you can include the cost of a hard disk in your contract and give the client the raw files so you aren't responsible for maintaining it.

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Re: Raw archiving

PostSat Aug 31, 2013 9:37 pm

It is not that much about the cost but more what would be reasonable.

That got me wondering in tech aspect.
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Re: Raw archiving

PostSun Sep 01, 2013 1:36 am

I just bought 2x 4TB USB3 drives for £250 in the UK. Prices of large capacity drives are dropping.

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