Green bananas! Ouch, that's harsh. I don't know, Jim might be getting a bit
long in the tooth but I think he has a better chance of being with us than
you up in hungry bear, shaky shaky land.
Charlie
On Thu, Feb 7, 2019 at 1:48 PM Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Thanks, Ken. I always suspected that the slow upload from CF cards
> > stemmed from the cards themselves, not the connection to the computer.
>
> It's a combination of things. I've gone through several card readers.
> The ones that were certainly faster than the E-1 and E-3 proved
> unreliable and ended up failing or whatever at some point. The one
> that I still have is rather slow, but it works without grief. The E-1
> isn't the very fastest, by any means, but it's not horribly slow
> either. My previous laptop had a built-in CF card slot and it was just
> slightly faster with the same cards.
>
> The one thing that I've found that speeds up the process the most is
> hand copying the files from the cards to a folder on my primary image
> HD and then importing or syncing that folder in Lightroom. If you let
> Lightroom do the import from the CF card to the destination folder
> there is substantial delay as there is far more back-and-forth
> communication going on between the computer and the card than if you
> do a straight copy first.
>
> I realize that you may be at a point in your life where you probably
> no longer buy green bananas, but I think that you're doing just fine
> with the slower downloads from the E-1.
>
> AG Schnozz
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