Then my question: I've noticed, looking at what happens during the backup, that in this way also the lrprev folders and files has been backed up every time, and because the rule of the backup is that if a file isn't in the source folder but is in the target one it keeps the second one doing anything, the backup folder is growing up every time that I perform my backup. What I backup every time is the complete "Photos" folder, that contains sub-folders with the RAW files and the LR catalogues (and everything inside them. In this way I suppose to always have two safe copies in case of crashes of the working HDD. Then everything is backed up first in an external HDD via SW (FreeFileSync) at the end of each editing session, and this first external HDD is then mirrored to a second one. I know that is not the best way to work with LR.but it work fine for my purposes.:nod. I'm using LR4 to edit my works, having dedicated catalogues for each shooting session rolleyes: yes. ![]() ![]() ![]() I'm just setting up my backup configuration of my photos, in order to have a couple of safe copies always available in case of crashes.
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