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neofinder reviews
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Photography Life has some good articles on workflow and backup strategy. For $100 or less, you can save yourself hundreds of hours agonizing over what to keep. Using the local drive for temp storage / editing has never been an effective approach for me.Īlso as cheap as HDD memory has become, I don’t spend too much time deleting raw files. Not a LR user but seems like this should work. All for less than most of my individual lenses cost. Let me assure you backed up and disorganized is better than backed up.

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At $100 each, plus $60 for lifetime sync software, I’ve got triplicate and plenty of space.

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When these approach full capacity I’ll buy another set to move on.

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I bought two more drives to backup this drive weekly with software chronosync. I do not use Lightroom, rather Bridge and ACR.

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I just bought a new external HD and am organizing all my photos in folders yyyy-mm-dd_ST_event_event where ST is a two letter location code (state or country). Delete remaining RAW files.Īppreciate any insights! Especially in regards to editing on the SSD and storing it on a HDD.

  • Review albums every 6-12 months and pick out unedited RAW files that might be worth editing later.
  • Within the “Stills” subfolder, have more subfolders: “Edited” “Unedited”.
  • Organize EVERYTHING by “YYYY – MM – Album Name” (Albums can be from “Yosemite” to “Lasanga Dinner”), have sub folders for “Stills”, “Videos”, and “Time Lapses”).
  • How do you deal with Lightroom catalog unable to link files between a working space SSD and storage HDD?.
  • How do you deal with RAW files over time? While I am satisfied editing my favorite RAW files from a trip to compose an album, what about the pictures that didn’t make the cut that I might want to edit later?.
  • How is your multi-media file storage like? Folder naming conventions? Differences between file types?.
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  • Editing on the SSD and moving the folder to the HDD for long term storage causes the Lightroom catalog to lose the location of all the files! Hard for touch ups later.
  • No easy way to view all pictures from a trip at once, and the JPEGs and RAW files of the images I edited are redundant assuming final edit)
  • Different locations for the long term stills repository and the Lightroom edits (I currently edit all pictures from RAW, so the Lightroom subfolder album has the good stuff, but the original JPEGs and RAWs are kept in the repository.
  • Video organization (I have a “Videos” folder with sub-folders like “Misc” or “2018 Trip”.
  • Using Google Drive as an uncompressed cloud back up of my favorite edited pictures.
  • Using Google Photos as a compressed cloud back up of all albums.
  • Using my desktop’s 256 GB SSD as a “working space” to edit before transferring to HDDs for long term storage.
  • Organizing stills with a “YYYY – MM – Album Name” naming convention.
  • Desktop (120 GB SSD, 256 GB SSD, 1 TB HDD, 3 TB HDD).
  • Here are some details and questions about my situation: Throwing more HDDs to the problem is a temporary solution, but I was curious to hear about people’s workflow after they shoot and before they share, especially over time. It’s been a wonderful 13 months into photography and slightly longer for videography (if you can call GoPro videos that…), but I can already start to see a virtual sprawl beginning to happen with my files.
  • Workflow Questions (SSD to HDD, Multi Media Organization).
  • More should follow soon once Realme acknowledges the existence of this SE version.

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    Other specs we can expect are ColorOS 13, based on Android 13 and 8GB RAM. The upcoming phone is expected to borrow the 6.74” AMOLED panel with 144Hz refresh rate from its sibling, the GT Neo 5 (sold overseas as Realme GT3). The Oppo Reno9 Pro+, for example, is running on Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 with a slightly slower prime core, although the rest is aligned with the default specs. This won’t be the first time Qualcomm provides a chipset that is not clocked to the max. The most plausible answer is an underclocked chip with the same name with the prime Cortex-X2 processor core at 2.92GHz, while the trio of Cortex-A710 cores is clocked at 2.5GHz. The chipset of the phone will be a Qualcomm SM8450 (codename taro), which is the Snapdragon 8/8+ Gen 1, but the CPU is underclocked, suggesting yet another version of the platform. The smartphone, rumored to arrive as Realme GT Neo 5 SE, appeared on Geekbench and revealed a CPU we haven't seen before. A new Realme is on its way with model number RMX3700.













    Neofinder reviews