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backup with too many duplicates, how to solve ?
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Quote:All quite nice and sorted, Rover, but the disadvantage of your system is the inflexibility and also the redundance of the fullsize or low-res copies, therefore a lot of diskspace is needed. That might work with 8-16 MP, but 45 MP 16bit TIFs are eating a harddrive for breakfast.

 

To me, there's only one, "sacred" original RAW - all other interpretations, crops, b/w versions are basically just duplictaed and variied settings. I'm used to cross-referencing and I'm also used to keep a good DAM in order. Downside: If the DAM is so poorly programmed like the one of Capture One, your way appears to be the better one
Inflexible how? I'm not bitching, I'm genuinely interested in how to make the system better. Smile I know that there's only so much description one can cram into a folder name - after all, the full path needs to be at most 255 characters long - but once I tried making file_id.diz text files for every folder/shoot and it did not work for very long - I just got bored quickly. Right now I can find the required photos - and I'm at times amazed that photos which seemed utterly irrelevant and unnecessary may end up being used years upon years later - with reasonable accuracy. That doesn't mean I don't want to improve the whole thing. Smile

 

Since I'm not shooting in RAW, I only have to store the source JPEGs and the edited versions. The latter are usually not a size issue because for where I'm working now 2000*1333 is usually fine (and each file is therefore sub-1MB). Even for the newspaper work, unless I was aiming to use the shots for an exhibition later - a very rare occurence - I was slightly compressing the end results after levels / cropping / tilt adjustments / dust removal. So those are not the chief offenders. Smile

 

Regarding backups, I'm running two external HDDs - one for everything just as it is appearing, another only for the well-sorted / culled / described data. The contents of the latter are mirrored (mostly) in the cloud, although there I'm already close to running out of space. Smile

  


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backup with too many duplicates, how to solve ? - by Guest - 11-04-2017, 10:51 AM
backup with too many duplicates, how to solve ? - by Rover - 11-07-2017, 10:26 AM

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