![]() Lightroom does not know how to separate JPEG and RAW images into separate folders. Again, not ideal, but that’s the pattern Lightroom follows and it mostly works for me. ![]() I also break down my images by year, month, and year-month-day. That’s important because you’ll notice that I do not really have a good organization system for Android and Iphone photos and videos … just a year by year copy. LightRoom Catalog(s) (Good luck, Lightroom doesn’t much like shared drives or volumes, so I’ve had to trick Lightroom into thinking it’s writing to a regular volume).My folder/file structure looks like this: I keep the same structure across multiple machines for several reasons including consistency and the ability to work the same on each machine. Most of my work is in Windows, by the way, but I do use a Mac sometimes. My file organizational structure looks something like this on all my machines. Let me briefly explain how and why I do it, so what I communicate next won’t look like my crazy is showing. I have the 2 Terrabyte Plan at $99 a year. To set some background, it may help to know that I use DropBox to BACKUP, SHARE, and DISTRIBUTE my image files both to clients AND among my various computers. But I recently whacked my head on a problem that perplexed me. Managing and backing up large photo files is not particularly easy.
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