From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours

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Transferring data to a drive

Transferring data to a drive

From the course: Creating 360-Degree Panoramas and Interactive Tours

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Transferring data to a drive

- Once you're back from the field, one of the first things you need to do is get your data transferred. Now, I'm of the belief that you want to make sure that this gets transferred to multiple hard drives, and I'm not a big fan of importing directly into something like a Lightroom library. I'll explain more why in just a second. Now, this process is pretty straightforward. You're gonna want a card reader, something that ideally supports your computer. In this case, we've got a multi-card reader, and it will actually take in a wide range of formats. This is great because you might end up with a couple of different format types or media types as you're shooting. Now in the this case, I'm using USB 3 as a connector. It's very fast. You might want to investigate USB 3 or Thunderbolt so you've got fast transfer speeds because with panoramic shooting, you're gonna have a lot of material. Next, take one of the cards from the shoot, in this case just a simple SD card. And I'll just mount that…

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