Managing images while on the road - emails, blog posts
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 2006 4:20 pm
In a couple of months I will be jetting off for a backpacking tour through SE Asia and then Europe. Along the way, I plan to keep a travel blog as well as regularly emailing family and friends. I want to post/email my digitial images.
Given that I'm backpacking and therefore budget and weight concious, I don't plan on taking a laptop or buying any sort of portable hard drive. I will be using internet cafes for emails/posting and burning memory cards to CD ROMs when in big cities.
My question is, given that the D70s produces file sizes (in JPEG large, fine) between 2-5MB straight out of the camera, how am I going to manage such large files for blogs and emails? Can I expect internet cafes to have rudimentary photo editing software (MS Photo Editor?) on their terminals to downsize images?
I could shoot RAW+JPEG basic and use the low res JPEGs for emails, however this dramatically reduces the amount of photos I can take with my 3GB of memory cards. Are there any other reasonable options I could consider. What did other forum members do when they travelled OS?
Given that I'm backpacking and therefore budget and weight concious, I don't plan on taking a laptop or buying any sort of portable hard drive. I will be using internet cafes for emails/posting and burning memory cards to CD ROMs when in big cities.
My question is, given that the D70s produces file sizes (in JPEG large, fine) between 2-5MB straight out of the camera, how am I going to manage such large files for blogs and emails? Can I expect internet cafes to have rudimentary photo editing software (MS Photo Editor?) on their terminals to downsize images?
I could shoot RAW+JPEG basic and use the low res JPEGs for emails, however this dramatically reduces the amount of photos I can take with my 3GB of memory cards. Are there any other reasonable options I could consider. What did other forum members do when they travelled OS?