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Raw & Post Processing, Printing => Adobe Lightroom Q&A => Topic started by: MikeDitz on October 13, 2012, 12:26:34 pm
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this morning while I was searching for something else I found about 200 Lightroom catalog back ups hoarded away , ranging in size from 160mb to 740mb and dated yesterday all the way back to 2008.
There is no way I need these....do I? Are the backups independent from each other or are they linked together some how? If I could dump most of these I could free up cubic space on the HD. ???
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I'm sure it's safe to delete most of them.
I just keep my two previous backups here.
It would be nice if Adobe could add an option to automatically delete older backups (user configurable of course) to save HDD space.
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I'm sure it's safe to delete most of them.
I just keep my two previous backups here.
It would be nice if Adobe could add an option to automatically delete older backups (user configurable of course) to save HDD space.
I use Hzel to do that. Watch the backup folder and remove elements older than xx days/weeks.
We're on XXI century… don't waste precious time! :)
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And if space is scarce, keep in mind that these backups are highly compressible (around 1:10).
I keep a few recent ones, and a few of longer ago (a few months) zipped, in case something went wrong and kept flying under the radar for a while.
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I use Hzel to do that. Watch the backup folder and remove elements older than xx days/weeks.
We're on XXI century… don't waste precious time! :)
What is Hzel? Also, what is the backup folder (I'm using Windows 7)?
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What is Hzel? Also, what is the backup folder (I'm using Windows 7)?
Hazel (http://www.noodlesoft.com/hazel.php) is one of the reasons why I prefer a Mac! :D
Don't know about any Windows counterpart, sorry :(
Backup folder is the one you set in the Catalog backup dialog.
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I keep my backups on a different drive than the catalog file is on. I have a folder named LR4 Backups. I check it and clean it out every couple of weeks of so. No big chore. If you keep the backups on the same drive, what do you do if the drive goes south and you don't have a good backup.
Larry
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Good point Larry!
I will do some house cleaning and double check my back up isn't on the same drive as LR
Thanks for your help, I didl't think I need 203 backups but ya never know
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You can delete everything but the last. I don't even bother with the internal backups, i simply include my /lightroom dire, which has the cat, prefs and settings, in my normal backup routine.
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...i simply include my /lightroom dire, which has the cat, prefs and settings, in my normal backup routine.
I exclude the Previews directory from backup. Reduces backup by thousands of files and quite a few gigabytes. Not really a problem if the previews were lost. I use Second Copy for backup; easy to use.
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There is a plugin that allows one to automatically delete Catalog backups that are no longer required.
It can be set up to leave the most recent backups - how far back you go is up to you.
Regards
Tony Jay
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Yes I also have the previews excluded.
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Deleting Old Lightroom Backups (http://www.wolfnowl.com/2010/05/deleting-old-lightroom-backups/)
The instructions are for Windows, but there must be a Mac equivalent.
Mike.