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Dave,
I don’t agree with Colin. I have 300,000 images.
A single backup and recovery would take days. And if
only some of the images need recoverying, where are you
going to get enought free disk space?
The backup and recovery software is not very sophisticated. The incremental backup copies all changes since the last full backup, not the last incremental backup. Eventually you need to take a full backup to restart a smaller change backup.
I use a new catalog for each year and location. If you are a non-professional user and only shoot a few images a week, (on the average) one catalog is probable all you will ever need in your entire life.
Larry Emke
I don’t agree with Colin. I have 300,000 images.
A single backup and recovery would take days. And if
only some of the images need recoverying, where are you
going to get enought free disk space?
The backup and recovery software is not very sophisticated. The incremental backup copies all changes since the last full backup, not the last incremental backup. Eventually you need to take a full backup to restart a smaller change backup.
I use a new catalog for each year and location. If you are a non-professional user and only shoot a few images a week, (on the average) one catalog is probable all you will ever need in your entire life.
Larry Emke
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