Harlequin565
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So the Develop changes you make in LR are stored in the catalogue. But you can also write the data back to the original file as an xmp, or put it in the header of the dng/jpeg.
Was just reading Kelby's blog and he recommends turning this feature off - basically saying you only need the sidecar files if you lose your catalogue, or want to look at the edits on another machine.
I backup both images and catalogue (on filechange), so this is probably belt & braces, but I always live with the fear that I could get a corrupt catalogue which will then backup without my knowledge & create a situation where my catalogue is gone & so are my edits (or I need to restore from an older snapshot). I can always rebuild collections and the other stuff that is stored only in the catalogue, so I find that there is little to be lost by having those changes written back (Kelby reckons it slows LR down -but I've not noticed anything). It was part of the reason to move back from dng to raw - edits only require a backup of the xmp (tiny update) rather than a re-write of the whole dng (much larger update).
Anyway - does anyone have any thoughts on this? Do you save your develop edits, or just leave them in the catalogue?
Just curious really.
Was just reading Kelby's blog and he recommends turning this feature off - basically saying you only need the sidecar files if you lose your catalogue, or want to look at the edits on another machine.
I backup both images and catalogue (on filechange), so this is probably belt & braces, but I always live with the fear that I could get a corrupt catalogue which will then backup without my knowledge & create a situation where my catalogue is gone & so are my edits (or I need to restore from an older snapshot). I can always rebuild collections and the other stuff that is stored only in the catalogue, so I find that there is little to be lost by having those changes written back (Kelby reckons it slows LR down -but I've not noticed anything). It was part of the reason to move back from dng to raw - edits only require a backup of the xmp (tiny update) rather than a re-write of the whole dng (much larger update).
Anyway - does anyone have any thoughts on this? Do you save your develop edits, or just leave them in the catalogue?
Just curious really.