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MatthewHardaker

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  • Main editing computer
    Mac laptop
  • Editing software
    Lightroom with Photoshop
  • Monitor Calibrator
    X-Rite
  • Cameras, lenses and other photographic equipment
    D750

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  1. Hi - i have used http://www.cheadledatarecovery.co.uk and recommend them highly. They recovered 1.4TB of photos following a total failure of a NAS. Very happy with their service.
  2. Hi, I don't know - My Colour Munki has this - http://blog.xritephoto.com/2014/03/x-rite-colortrue-color-management-ipads-tablets-smartphones/#sthash.DOk0ngjR.dpbs - It allows the viewing of photos from the app, but its doesn't allow colour profiles across the device enabling colours to be represented natively.
  3. For value and true unlimited storage, use a hosting company rather than Dropbox or alike. The problem with Dropbox and alike is they either limit storage and are expensive, or, offer 'unlimited' storage but restrict wha can be backed up - i.e. restricting you to a clone of your Mac/PC........which if your photo catalogue is on a NAS or equivalent is pretty useless. My catalogue is also 1.4TB and 32.000 images. I use CloudHosted.com and pay £15 a month but there are cheaper plans with a longer commitment than month-to-month. That gets me unlimited storage via FTP.
  4. Hi all, reflecting on the fact that the iPad cannot be calibrated/use colour profiles, is the iPad + Lightroom Cloud actually a viable alternative to something like a Cintiq Companion? http://www.wacom.com/en-gb/products/pen-displays/cintiq-companion-2 Apple makes a big deal about it being for creative uses, but it feels completely flawed given there is no Lightroom or Photoshop 'app' equivalent which offers the same functionality as the main program. Any thoughts/feedback appreciated
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