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<blockquote data-quote="wud" data-source="post: 410069" data-attributes="member: 13578"><p>I know its possible to keep "copies" of all images in Lightroom which doesn't take much space up, and keep the original file elsewhere - like on a external hard drive. But my hard drive are automatically connecting to Time Machine when doing backup, which makes a new date and adds new files to this, so when looking, I got lots of Finder windows, all with different dates (different backups)...... does this make any sense..? </p><p></p><p>Can I use my hard drive to direct LR too, for the original file?? My head can't get around this. Since the next backup, will create a new window. </p><p></p><p>I just wanted to get some more space on my laptop, which could easily be done if only keeping the original files from 2014 on the external hard drive. ....that is, if I dare ::what::</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wud, post: 410069, member: 13578"] I know its possible to keep "copies" of all images in Lightroom which doesn't take much space up, and keep the original file elsewhere - like on a external hard drive. But my hard drive are automatically connecting to Time Machine when doing backup, which makes a new date and adds new files to this, so when looking, I got lots of Finder windows, all with different dates (different backups)...... does this make any sense..? Can I use my hard drive to direct LR too, for the original file?? My head can't get around this. Since the next backup, will create a new window. I just wanted to get some more space on my laptop, which could easily be done if only keeping the original files from 2014 on the external hard drive. ....that is, if I dare ::what:: [/QUOTE]
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