Moving RAW photos to external hard drives, keeping edits. Strategy?
Hi
I've read quite a few posts, but haven't found the answer to my particular query. I am just sorting out a new setup/backup strategy so needed some advice
I work on RAW photos on my MacBook Pro, and I have a 1tb internal SSD so I have space for working projects. But when I finish a project, I will export the best photos, and then plan to move the RAW files to two portable HDD's for backup. When these eventually get full, I will move on to two new drives, and the old ones will go into storage.
My question is, what is the best way to keep my edits with my photos. I know my catalogue can link to photos on any drive. But I wonder if eventually I end up in a situation where all I have is the HDD's, and maybe I lose my catalogue, or its corrupted. It would be nice to have something on the backup drives with the actual RAW files which has the edits.
I know you can also have the xmp files next to the RAWs so the edits are with it, but this creates a lot of clutter. Are there any drawbacks to this?
Thanks, any help would be great
