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<blockquote data-quote="Fred Kingston" data-source="post: 706092" data-attributes="member: 10742"><p>Think of the LR Catalogue as a small database. It stores the location of your files and all the edits that were applied to those files. You can further refine the process by creating multiple catalogues. I also use the default Year/month/day folder structure… but have now begun breaking my catalogues up into single year catalogues… </p><p></p><p>LR lets you “save” your catalogues in a specific drive/subdirectory… I have a subdirectory named “Catalogues” on my main drive… for a couple of reasons. 1. my main drive is an SSD drive so the catalogue reads/writes very fast. 2. My catalogue directory also gets backed up to several places… When I import my images in LR, I have LR Copy the files to the year/month/day directors on a separate USB drive… That drive, in and of itself has it’s own backup scheme to several other drives…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred Kingston, post: 706092, member: 10742"] Think of the LR Catalogue as a small database. It stores the location of your files and all the edits that were applied to those files. You can further refine the process by creating multiple catalogues. I also use the default Year/month/day folder structure… but have now begun breaking my catalogues up into single year catalogues… LR lets you “save” your catalogues in a specific drive/subdirectory… I have a subdirectory named “Catalogues” on my main drive… for a couple of reasons. 1. my main drive is an SSD drive so the catalogue reads/writes very fast. 2. My catalogue directory also gets backed up to several places… When I import my images in LR, I have LR Copy the files to the year/month/day directors on a separate USB drive… That drive, in and of itself has it’s own backup scheme to several other drives… [/QUOTE]
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