Compact Flash: Beginners+
Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2005 1:29 pm
These are tips from Bruce Fraser in his book "Camera Raw with Adobe Photoshop". I felt that they were definitely good enough to post for beginners.
Senior Members please feel free to expand.
Tips for Everyone Using Flash Memory Cards
**** Don't Use your Camera as a Card Reader
3 Reasons; It's slow. It drains the camera's battery very quickly. It ties up the camera and makes it unavailable for additional shooting. Use a separate Card Reader instead.
**** Never Open Your Images Directly From the Camera Media (CF Card) - Make a copy to your Hard Drive or burn a CD first thing and use that copy for your viewing and editing.
**** Don't rely on just one copy of your images. Always copy your images to two separate drives before you start working on them.
**** Verify your copies of the images BEFORE you erase the images from the camera flash card.
**** Always format the CF cards in the camera you're going to use them in, never in your computer. It is possible to do it correctly on a PC, but there is too much chance for error. Formatting Flash Memory for your camera on any version of Mac OS is a recipe for disaster. Just format in the camera you will be using and you are guaranteed of success.
**** If disaster strikes and you can't read your images off of the card, DO NOT RE-FORMAT. That will only make matters worse. Try recovery software available from flash memory companies like SanDisk and Lexar. They can often rescue your images from otherwise unreadable flash cards.
Senior Members please feel free to expand.
Tips for Everyone Using Flash Memory Cards
**** Don't Use your Camera as a Card Reader
3 Reasons; It's slow. It drains the camera's battery very quickly. It ties up the camera and makes it unavailable for additional shooting. Use a separate Card Reader instead.
**** Never Open Your Images Directly From the Camera Media (CF Card) - Make a copy to your Hard Drive or burn a CD first thing and use that copy for your viewing and editing.
**** Don't rely on just one copy of your images. Always copy your images to two separate drives before you start working on them.
**** Verify your copies of the images BEFORE you erase the images from the camera flash card.
**** Always format the CF cards in the camera you're going to use them in, never in your computer. It is possible to do it correctly on a PC, but there is too much chance for error. Formatting Flash Memory for your camera on any version of Mac OS is a recipe for disaster. Just format in the camera you will be using and you are guaranteed of success.
**** If disaster strikes and you can't read your images off of the card, DO NOT RE-FORMAT. That will only make matters worse. Try recovery software available from flash memory companies like SanDisk and Lexar. They can often rescue your images from otherwise unreadable flash cards.