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Re: backup to LTO in the field?
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Kim Rowley
on Sep 13, 2009 at 7:13:11 pm
JBOD ...duh! Thanks Noah..reminds me of one of my first jobs way back when, when after a shoot I was told to be sure to remove the "LRB"... I found out later it stood for "little red button" under the Umatic cassette :) Thanks to all for the comments.
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