fixedimage
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So I have Lightroom 3 which i use along with Silver Efex Pro to do 95% of my editing work. I have PhotoShop CS3 for what LR and SEP cannot do.
I like the way that the modules and stuff work in LR but I really don't like the cataloguing system and I am worried about what I'd lose if I had an HD failure.
I used to only keep about 6 months worth of images on my internal HD and archive stuff out to a couple of external drives but LR was so slow at accessing these that about 6 months ago, I had a major clear out, deleted about 400gb of images and moved everything back onto the internal drive (I still have one copy of EVERYTHING from before the clearout on one of my external HDs).
My backup situation now is 1 external HD which Time Machine runs onto and 2 others onto which I regularly copy the dated folders that LR creates and imports my images into.
When I'm working in LR if I edit a pic in SEP or Photoshop I choose the 'edit a copy' option so there is another version of the image created which sits beside the original in the dated folder and gets copied across to the external drives unless of course I go back to before the last time I copied stuff across and edit a file. Ie, I do a backup on the 20th of a weeks worth of new images then on the 22nd I edit an image from the 18th, when I come to backup again on say, the 30th, there's already a folder for the 18th on my backup drives so I won't copy that folder across again so the image I edited/created on the 22nd won't be backed up. It would be impractical to look through previous folders to find new edited images every time I backup.
There should be a copy of it in my Time Machine drive but I'd like to have more than one back up of everything.
Also, say I edit an image purely in LR, I might export a 72ppi jpeg to post on my blog or to Flickr etc but I'll delete that exported jpeg as soon as it's uploaded and then the only copy I have of the edited image is in LR. I'll have the original backed up but not a copy of all the work I might have done to it. I know LR asks to backup the catalogue but I've never actually been able to use one of these backups to retrieve anything that I've deleted by accident.
So, finally getting to my point, what I'm now thinking is that instead of leaving edited images in the dated folders or to only exist in LR, I should be exporting full res PSDs or TIFFs of anything I edit and backing up these edited files.
I like the way that the modules and stuff work in LR but I really don't like the cataloguing system and I am worried about what I'd lose if I had an HD failure.
I used to only keep about 6 months worth of images on my internal HD and archive stuff out to a couple of external drives but LR was so slow at accessing these that about 6 months ago, I had a major clear out, deleted about 400gb of images and moved everything back onto the internal drive (I still have one copy of EVERYTHING from before the clearout on one of my external HDs).
My backup situation now is 1 external HD which Time Machine runs onto and 2 others onto which I regularly copy the dated folders that LR creates and imports my images into.
When I'm working in LR if I edit a pic in SEP or Photoshop I choose the 'edit a copy' option so there is another version of the image created which sits beside the original in the dated folder and gets copied across to the external drives unless of course I go back to before the last time I copied stuff across and edit a file. Ie, I do a backup on the 20th of a weeks worth of new images then on the 22nd I edit an image from the 18th, when I come to backup again on say, the 30th, there's already a folder for the 18th on my backup drives so I won't copy that folder across again so the image I edited/created on the 22nd won't be backed up. It would be impractical to look through previous folders to find new edited images every time I backup.
There should be a copy of it in my Time Machine drive but I'd like to have more than one back up of everything.
Also, say I edit an image purely in LR, I might export a 72ppi jpeg to post on my blog or to Flickr etc but I'll delete that exported jpeg as soon as it's uploaded and then the only copy I have of the edited image is in LR. I'll have the original backed up but not a copy of all the work I might have done to it. I know LR asks to backup the catalogue but I've never actually been able to use one of these backups to retrieve anything that I've deleted by accident.
So, finally getting to my point, what I'm now thinking is that instead of leaving edited images in the dated folders or to only exist in LR, I should be exporting full res PSDs or TIFFs of anything I edit and backing up these edited files.

