I don't suppose you could use an eyefi card to upload jpegs directly to the 
office while you are shooting, then ten minutes later upload cleanly processed 
from raw versions to replace them with?

On Jan 12, 2013, at 8:49 AM, Paul Stenquist wrote:

> I have to cover the reveal of the seventh generation Corvette tomorrow night 
> for the NY Times. The paper wants to go live with a photo and my article 
> (which has been largely prewritten without actually seeing the car) within 
> about a minute of the embargo being lifted. Since the embargo will be lifted 
> only when the cover is pulled off the car, I'll have about 45 seconds to 
> shoot a photo, upload it to my laptop and send it to the mother ship. I've 
> practiced a bit today with my computer propped up on my knees and my camera 
> hanging from a neckstrap. Using the USB cord, which I can preinstall on the 
> computer, is faster than taking the card out of the camera. I was going to 
> shoot jpeg, but I experimented with both jpeg and RAW, because I anticipate 
> some awful highlights on the stage. It takes me about ten seconds longer to 
> do a quick RAW conversion, crushing the highlights just a bit and pulling up 
> shadows slightly. I think I'm going to do it. Even if I shoot jpeg, I'll 
> probably wa
> nt to tweak it, and I'm much more accustomed to working with RAW. 
> 
> BTW, after I upload the photo, I'll have to file amended copy, but that's a 
> problem for another venue. 
> 
> General Motors has done a good job of keeping the lid on the new Corvette. 
> There are only renderings on the web and spy photos of test-track cars draped 
> in camouflage. And the automaker refuses to release any photos until after 
> the reveal. The press conference where that will happen is taking place in an 
> industrial building far from downtown Detroit. It's actually in a pretty 
> scary neighborhood, well off the beaten path. I assume that's part of the 
> secrecy plan. The surrounding blocks will be undoubtedly be crawling with 
> cops and private security. I wouldn't be surprised if there are some 
> helicopters overhead as well.
> 
> Should be fun. If I get it right.
> 
> paul
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