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GuidedLight Photo

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  1. Both bring up good points and I've used both in the past, however, now that our business has grown to the point that it has, I no longer have the luxury of waisting time or chancing the integrity of my files. All of the programs I have used for back-up have used some sort of proprietary system, Acronis is the flavor right now but still does something to the files which may or may not alter them and I just can't take that chance. And I've used the watch the folder grow to 4.2gb and burn, but I'm now dealing with close to 8000 images a weekend and I need a drag and drop solution. As far as DVD vs. hard drive vs. online storage....I'm doing all three because its just safer, run Spinrite on a brand new hd and you'll see why I still use DVD's as well. Unfortunately, the only program I have found that does exactly what I want is a Mac only program and changing my whole workflow right now is not an option. I just thought, hoped, prayed, did a voodoo dance, that since Imgburn is so close to being THE perfect CD/DVD solution, this might be in the upgrade que. I've asked on a couple of pro photographer forums, DWF Pro to be specific, and all I get is smugness from all of the Apple people about how they have a solution, a number of solutions, and it just works. I hate Apple (read: really, really, really, jealous)!
  2. Wouldn't this be a natural progression for ImgBurn? I have been looking for a program that would allow me to drag a folder of images to it and burn dvd(s), spanning if neccessary, without compression and without some type of proprietary scheme. Just the files, copied to dvd(s), without my having to figure anything out, just changing disks when/if neccessary. I also know a ton of professional photographers that would kill (read: pay a ton of money for) a program such as this.
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