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Subject: [Leica] Lightroom advice
From: dlr at dlridings.se (Daniel Ridings)
Date: Wed Mar 28 00:23:43 2007
References: <C22F70E6.18F89%heninger@adobe.com>

Thanks for those four easy steps.

I was debating as to whether or not Lightroom itself should be installed 
onto an external drive or not. I didn't know where Lightroom decided to 
put its database and if it itself resided on an external drive, then the 
database would end up there too.

Your four steps were very helpful.

Daniel


Wade Heninger wrote:
> 
> 
> On 3/28/07 12:57 AM, "Frank Dernie" <Frank.Dernie@btinternet.com> wrote:
> 
>> I take issue with Lightroom in the same way. I know where the
>> database file is, i know where my photographs are. It is better than
>> the Beta version in this respect but backups are a problem for me
>> because I do not understand well enough to be sure my backup contains
>> all the information. I HATE software like that.
>> I have lost my database once - only message was corrupt database, the
>> backup automatically made by Lightroom did not seem to be complete.
>> In the end I started again. I am still not sure the shortcomings
>> don't outweigh the good bits.
> 
> Here is four easy steps to get over this anxiety:
> 
> 1. Create a folder called "Photo Archive" on your hard drive of choice -
> internal or external.
> 
> 2. When importing:
> 
>   a) make sure on you choose to copy the files to a new location and 
> import.
> Choose the "new location" as the "Photo Archive" folder.
> 
>   b) Convert to DNG always when you import - this gets around dealing with
> sidecars and makes it so as much data as can be written to the file is
> written.
> 
> 3. Turn on "Automatically write changes to XMP" in the Preferences/File
> Mangement dialog - this will push as much of the "truth" to the files. And
> since they are DNG, it is written to the file and there in case of any
> issues.
> 
> Done.
> 
> All images will be imported to the Photo Archive folder.  All information
> about those images will be saved to the Lightroom database therein, and all
> the files will hold as much truth as they can logically contain (yes there
> are a few things that the Lightroom Library contains that does not make
> sense at the file-level).
> 
> 4. Now, make sure your backup software is backing up that "Photo Archive"
> folder.
> 
> Shout for joy - You're golden. Ok, I gotta tack on one more:
> 
> 5. Get back to shooting pictures and don't stress it.  Show those pictures
> to Ted and talk about how fun it was to "just shoot" and he'll be 
> happier...
> 
> 
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> w a d e  h e n i n g e r
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> a d o b e  s y s t e m s ,  i n c
> 
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