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Jeff Day
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Has anyone tried downloading M9 files to the new MacBook Air? I'm curious how well it works for the M9's dng files, as it is based on similar tech to the iPad, which I bought and found to work well with the M9 at all.
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oops! 4gb; not 4mb.I picked up a 13", 256gb, 4mb, MacBook Air, a few days ago. I have it with me now on a trip. LR3, Lightzone, and Nik's Complete Software Suite are loaded in. It works quite well enough for post-processing tasks and downloading images and converting to DNG.
I'll probably sell my 15" MacBook Pro and get a second 17" MacBook Pro. The Air is up to replacing the 15" in everything except screen size. Certainly in terms of it's form factor, it makes the 15" seem like a load of bricks. Highly recommended by me!
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Matt
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That is my interpretation, and I don't think you have to "fudge" anything. The MBP is the primary and your MBA is the portable. I don't see anything that specifies what type of computer the primary should be. Just that the secondary should be either a portable computer or a "home" computer if the primary is a "work" computer.Can I install it on the MBA as a laptop if I fudge the facts and call the MBP a primary computer?
I'd second that! Anybody want to buy a "minty" 15" MBP?I think the proof of the pudding here, is that I find myself using the MBA 13" when I have a perfectly good 17" MBP sitting on the same desk (or a 27" imac in the next room).