Just open a unique Digital Photo Center at Sam's Tours Palau a first in Micronesia
Remember our first workshop with Tony Wu will be held at Sam's Tours in April 2008, specific details be announced very shortly.
As I promised, here is part two (2) of the Digital Photo Center at Sam's Tours Palau, Micronesia.
I am now in Chuuk Micronesia, but where is Chuuk? More very interesting news from this remote part of the world in a few days, we are having a real problem now with our connection, sending a Blog out from here is just about impossible, but don't worry after the 27th of January I get it out.
Before I give you some more details on the setup at Sam's Tours, you'll be amazed what I have come across in Chuuk, totally surreal and unique, sorry, for this story you have to wait until the 27th.

From
left to right: Rhea Richardson newly trained and now
in charge of operation,
Arnold Munoz, Sam Scott, Dermot Keane and Gunther
Deichmann the first day of operation.
All
Photos: Hermes Singson
Now
back to Sam's Tours:
When
we arrived we had to unpack, install and fine tune
all the six iMac's including the installation of the
additional RAM, oh boy... we though all of it had
been done prior shipment but to our surprise well...
we had to do it.
Installation of the RAM was easy and went through
without a glitch, then we upgraded all the iMac's to
Leopard since the operating system was all on Tiger,
now that was fine too, however we encountered some
real problems in upgrading all six(6) iMac's due to
the internet connection, that took us about 3 days to
finish.
Then we setup all the external hard drives for a
perfect back-up system, not to forgot upgrading
Aperture to 1.5.6 which was a little cumbersome, the
latest update does not work via the 'Software
Update', due to a glitch, we had to get it direct
from the Aperture site, and after hours of
downloading we were finally up and running.
Sam's Tours made available two staff for the
training, Rhea a Filipina and Alex a Polish
divemaster are now running the Digital Photo Center,
after receiving a crash course on the operating
system we went straight to
Aperture
for the remaining days.
The system at Sam's Tours was set up in such a way
that customers can give the Compact Flash (CF) cards
after the dive to the DPC and the staff will import
the images direct into the database of
Aperture.

Setting
up time- left : GM Dermot Keane, Sam Scott and Arnold
Munoz,
right: Gunther Deichmann and Sam Scott
All
photos Hermes Singson, thanks
Hermes
Since
most of the diver photographers come to Palau for
about a week or two, the images are uploaded every
day and by the end of the week the staff will prepare
a CD/DVD for them to take home.
But now comes the good part, if for what ever reason
the customer looses his or her CD/DVD up on returning
home, they only have to send an email and request a
copy.
This is where
Aperture
comes in very handy, all images are stored as a
project (the project name in this case is the name of
the Customer/Diver) as reference files and further
backed up again to another drive which is
independent.
Customer files are usually kept for about 60 to 90
days, but upon request special arrangements can be
made for longer storage, in the DPC two iMac's are
set aside for photographer who like to use Aperture
themselves, a similar back up and storage system is
in place.
All six (6) iMac's are connected in the same network
via the Airport Extreme Base Station for file
sharing, perfect for photo workshops, we put a lot of
emphasis on the back up system, so no matter what
happens to your great underwater shots they'll be
safe even after you leave Palau.

Aperture
installed including your own back up
X2
All
Photos Hermes Singson, thanks
Hermes.
All
iMac's are wi-fi connected and have dedicated access
to the internet, thanks to Arnold our I.T. guy making
the DPC a virtual internet Cafe as well, a Video
station is soon to be implemented as well, separate
printing via an Epson printer is also available plus
external CD/DVD burner with labeling ability.
But there is a lot more... small Canon digital
cameras with underwater housings are for rent and
some new video cam's are available also, there you
have it, diving with Sam's Tours has just gotten a
lot better, thanks to the new Digital Photo Center,
now you can leave your laptop at home, you are in
good hands at Sam's Tours.
To round it up, this is the most complex and
efficient Digital Photo Center in Palau, Micronesia,
the Pacific and I believe a first in the diving
industry, in this part of the world.
Stay tuned for this real great news and info, you
won't believe the one from Chuuk Micronesia, the
things I came across during my travels....
the title will be
"The forgotten ones"
GD
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