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I recently installed the 2024 with update from 2021 on a new PC (I9, thirteenth generation, 32GB RAM, crane GB, win 11 Pro). Following the community, I noticed a large number of questions mostly about Organizer rather than Editor. This means that users, both new users and those who have been using Elements for years like me, are experiencing some difficulties. Here are my questions.
Si grazie dell'interessamento. Per il momento non ho altre domande. Osservazioni sì. Infatti ho notato che doversi utenti segnalano errori e malfunzionamenti su PSE 2024.Da parte di Adobe nessuna informazione. Non si può lavorare con lo stress che da un momento all'altro intervenga qualche problema.Io aspetto ancora un mese prima di fare un più intensivo del prodotto.
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I'll leave Greg answer your questions in detail (which I am sure I will 100% aprove). I will just discuss the backup preference.
We are generally discussing two different configs: Very large catalog with face recognition and automatic features with powerful hardware for Greg, and medium size library without face recognition nor automatic features for myself.
The difference for the duration of backup is huge. I am happy to create a backup in about 4 hours and to restore in a little less. I suppose that it would mean more than a night job for Greg.
I have always been an advocate of the organizer backup for mainly one reason. It was conceived to be able to restore both the media files and the catalog to a new computer, drive, partition or master folder while updating the file location data in the catalog. If you use your good external backup system to save both your media and your catalog folder, the restore will work without updating the location data (disk identification) in your database in the new destination.
In such a case, Lightroom offers an efficient 'reconnecting' feature, so it does not need to save the files and you need to use your external backup software. Elements has a reconnecting function which works only for a selection of subfolders, and is unable to reconnect a whole catalog.
So, my advice was to always use the organizer backup when planning a computer/disk migration, and to use it at larger intervals regularly.
Now, I have been forced to restore after a sudden failure of the external drive holding both my media library and my catalog. Big surprise ! The organizer restore failed after restoring correctly all the media files. After a 'restore complete' message, it followed by a 'preparing catalog' process wich lasted indefinitely. After closing, the restored catalog did work with NOT updated locations, still pointing to the old broken SSD external drive. I did try twice with the same result.
So, until I find what went wrong (update to Win 11 and new computer), I can no longer recommend the organizer backup choice.
Fortunately, I always "sync" my working disk to other external drives and I know how to update the catalog to the new disk location via an external sqlite feature.
I would recommend testing your own backup software to use it to restore to a new external drive to see if it is apt to move both the media and the catalog while keeping the location updated in the database of the catalog.
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To explain why I have doubts about the current state of the backup feature of the organizer:
- As explained before, my two attempts to restore a recent backup to a new drive have not been fully successful.
First part:
Restoring the media folders hierarchy did end normally with a "sucicessful" message. That required 3 and a half hours; backup folder size 588GB and 130 000 items.
Following I got a dialog saying someting like "preparing catalog".
The the program sort of froze indefinitely.
The net result was exactly the same as a restore of both the media files and the catalog folder from any other backup software. The organizer opened normally with the new catalog showing only greyed out thumbnails and location details of each file still pointing to the old broken disk.
After two attempts, I tried to 'reconnect'. The process would have required more than a dozen hours to be conducted manually.
I have always two other external drives synced for the main folder containing my whole library.
Then I edited the catalog.pse2024 sqlite database of the wrong to point to the new drive. That meant only a few minutes.
Only minimal disadvantage: The synced library contains about 10% media not included in the catalog. So, what I get is more than what is only in the catalog, not a big deal.
To summarize, I don't know what went wrong. To get a better understanding, I would need more attempts with different parameters. Is the problem linked to PSE2024, to the growing size of my library? At what stage does the real updating of the location take place...
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It doesn handle videos without any issues.
I pay $10.84 a month for the cheap photography plan- which only comes with 20GB of data. Check this lik out which compares all the plans (This is all based for the U.S.): https://www.adobe.com/creativecloud/photography/compare-plans.html
NOTE: Dealing with Organizer can easilly take up all your free time- I choose not to mess with it. I play with organizer, my life does not center around it. No one cares about my Organizer stuff except for me......
In my future obituary: "Glenn Was a good person, had 3 kids,and really organized his photo collections"....Nope!
If it were up to me: I would completly break off organzier from Photoshop Elements and make it a separate product- I think the majority of users (greater than 50%) wouldn't even bother with it.
Below is a screenshot from Lightroom (Which I get because I subscribe to Photoshop).
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I thank Greg, Glenn and Michel for their in-depth answers. My thoughts regarding how to fully back up your catalog and multimedia are as follows.
Adobe says Organizer is suitable for managing large catalogs and recommends having a unique one.
I didn't follow this direction. I archive the images in folders by year and create a new catalog every 10 years or so. This choice is due to the fact that my workflow is related to recent material and that I hardly go to edit material from 10 years ago. I only need it as a story, to retrieve memories, export files, etc. I use manual face recognition and not automatic face recognition. The automatic one would be excessive. I only rank the most significant shots. Automatic geolocation would be very useful but in my opinion it doesn't work well. I was hoping that the 2024 update this feature would be improved. I find the one of Google photos is better, for example.
I don't know much about handling system options. I believe that a user like me (whit limited system management knowledge) should limit himself to the good use of the product, without inventing extra things. The OneDrive experience was enough for me.
I asked myself: "large dimensions", but how can they be measured? My historical catalog is 65 GB and contains 11572 files. Almost similar to the one mentioned by Greg. I did a backup test from my new fast PC on an external drive. It took about 15 minutes. The back folder created on the external drive is 63.8 GB with 11589 files. Very acceptable time.
Ultimately, also based on what I get from this discussion, since my current catalog of about 25 GB, when it reaches 60 GB (in two years) I will open a new catalog. For the current archive I will back up the catalog with each issue, and the complete one every month or so.
I rated Lightroom Classic per subscription in Italy at 12 euros per month. Very good. If Adobe improves and preserves Photoshop and Premiere Elements, I will remain in the environment I know, of which I update the versions every 2 to 3 years.
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Si grazie dell'interessamento. Per il momento non ho altre domande. Osservazioni sì. Infatti ho notato che doversi utenti segnalano errori e malfunzionamenti su PSE 2024.Da parte di Adobe nessuna informazione. Non si può lavorare con lo stress che da un momento all'altro intervenga qualche problema.Io aspetto ancora un mese prima di fare un più intensivo del prodotto.