![]() ![]() Does this make sense?ītw, I will only import my current year Aperture library to CP1 and start working from there. ![]() So two questions: Is there a significant benefit to organizing my CP1 library(ies) by event versus by year with sub folders? My plan is to use a 4TB Thunderbolt external drive to hold my raw files, local drive on MBPro to hold my Catalogs, SuperDuper or CCC to backup all to Drobo 5N, and CP1 to backup Catalogs to 4TB drive and Drobo 5N. While reviewing backup scenarios, I noticed that many C1 users create Catalogs for events (similar to Aperture Projects). I was leaning towards using the Catalog structure by creating one Catalog per year with all the sub folders (This would significantly reduce the size of the Catalog that I would use each year and speed up my workflow). Family, Travel, Friends and then sub albums by event. These are then broken down into thematic Albums, i.e. I recently set up my Aperture organization as a yearly ‘Projects’. Always backup CF cards while on the road to at least 2 separate sources and, if it all possible, don’t format the CF card until you’re home safe and sound.ĭavid, just purchased C1Pro and transitioning from Aperture referenced images. If you’re a traveling photographer, should the hero shot reside in only one location, losing it is the same as losing the whole job. Consider the real cost of a single lost image. When considering the best solution to protecting your data, don’t cheapen out.
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