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<blockquote data-quote="480sparky" data-source="post: 367586" data-attributes="member: 15805"><p>Not always. Some programs don't use sidecar files. Capture NX2, for example, saves the editing steps right in with the image data and rewrites the image file. However, the editing steps can still be modified or deleted in later edits. The advantage is there no sidecar file to loose. The disadvantage is the possibility of corrupting the file by reading and writing the same filename can make you loose the image. My solution is to save all my images during ingestion to two separate hard drives. One I use for my normal editing process and the other I rarely touch unless it's needed.</p><p></p><p>CNX2 also has the unique ability to save multiple versions of the same image. You can edit an image 10 different ways, and save those 10 different edits, complete with their 10 different steps (all completely reversible as well), under one filename.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="480sparky, post: 367586, member: 15805"] Not always. Some programs don't use sidecar files. Capture NX2, for example, saves the editing steps right in with the image data and rewrites the image file. However, the editing steps can still be modified or deleted in later edits. The advantage is there no sidecar file to loose. The disadvantage is the possibility of corrupting the file by reading and writing the same filename can make you loose the image. My solution is to save all my images during ingestion to two separate hard drives. One I use for my normal editing process and the other I rarely touch unless it's needed. CNX2 also has the unique ability to save multiple versions of the same image. You can edit an image 10 different ways, and save those 10 different edits, complete with their 10 different steps (all completely reversible as well), under one filename. [/QUOTE]
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