I'd suggest taking one though. So you can use the programs you are used to.

I'll second that. In 07 I came w/o alap top but was able to borrow one from a kind pdml soul. I was not familar with elements, which was the program on the borrowed laptop. Of course I got the laptop after the owner was finished with it. I had about an hour to muddle thru the selection & eventual prefecting of three images to be submitted.

BTW one of those images took first place in category ! Sure didn't expect it aftere the last minute rush, as I couldn't use my usual workful.

Kenneth Waller
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----- Original Message ----- From: "David Savage" <[email protected]>

Subject: Re: GFM & Pic storage


I took mine when I went in '07, but I was travelling for 4 weeks on
what was a photographic holiday. I also had enough cards to see me
through the weekend.

That said it isn't necessary to bring a computer. The nature of the
PDML is such that if you don't have/didn't bring a computer someone
will give you use of theirs.

I'd suggest taking one though. So you can use the programs you are used to.

Cheers,

Dave

2009/4/5 Christine  Aguila <[email protected]>:
Hi Everyone:

On our last vacation (a 7 day road trip), every night in the hotel I
downloaded my pics onto my laptop & backed them up on cds.

In anticipation of GFM, does anybody have any alternative suggestions? As
recommended, I will be bringing my laptop, but we'll be camping, and I just
wondered what other folks do about pic storage. GFM recommends bringing a
laptop if you want to participate in the photo contest. Do most folks bring
a laptop?

Also, I only own three 2 gig memory cards. I do plan to purchase more for
the trip--but I'd be interested in knowing how many cards folks bring--to
use as a ballpark.



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