![]() I do a lot of editing, changes and stuff. Let's say I am working on my PC and my macbook is switched off. ![]() Sometimes though, an image that I edited suddenly loses all the changes, and this is because of this: I use Dropbox to sync the entire database between PC at home and my Macbook, and I thought I was really smart doing so. Best practice would be anyway to store those somewhere else in your disk space. Additionally, I have an additional TB of scanned data from my analogue life.įor the corrupt data problem: You may try to recover from a backup catalog. My current pictures database (2015+2016) is currently around 1TB, my overall database of pictures dating 10 years back (to the beginning of my digital area) is around 2 TB. A backup is then scheduled from my workstation disk to my NAS. The story here is, that I have a first backup of my most recent data and I can continue working the pictures on my workstation. ![]() When I'm at my base office, I import that catalog database (import from catalog) into my workstation's catalog database. ![]() For that reason, I have a catalog database on my external disk. My workflow is, that most of the time, I import and develop on my Laptop. And that is why Chetna reminds not to store the catalog on a network drive. The problem with this is naturally that nobody can ensure the integrity of the data base if, by mischance, you access the database with 2 computers at the same time. Dropbox or equivalent is probably the only possibility to store your catalog file in a networked manner, but this makes sense only if you access the same pictures on the same (local NAS) disk.
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