11-07-2017, 08:39 AM
All quite nice and sorted, Rover, but the disadvantage of your system is the inflexibility and also the redundance of the fullsize or low-res copies, therefore a lot of diskspace is needed. That might work with 8-16 MP, but 45 MP 16bit TIFs are eating a harddrive for breakfast.
To me, there's only one, "sacred" original RAW - all other interpretations, crops, b/w versions are basically just duplictaed and variied settings. I'm used to cross-referencing and I'm also used to keep a good DAM in order. Downside: If the DAM is so poorly programmed like the one of Capture One, your way appears to be the better one
To me, there's only one, "sacred" original RAW - all other interpretations, crops, b/w versions are basically just duplictaed and variied settings. I'm used to cross-referencing and I'm also used to keep a good DAM in order. Downside: If the DAM is so poorly programmed like the one of Capture One, your way appears to be the better one