tim wrote in post #18785583
Why don't you just delete the crap? I cull every time I upload images, so there's no big jobs to do. If it's valuable enough to keep its likely valuable enough to back up.
I use software that lets me do backup by folder, or if I wanted to by image / file, but I only go to folder level.
Deleting images is easy and somewhat quick. . Deciding what images to keep and which to delete is excruciating to the brain and very time consuming.
If I have 200 images of a buck deer standing in one place, and many iterations of the same pose from the same perspective, then the only way to tell which image is a wee bit better than the others is to open each one up and zoom way in to look at the nose, then move over to look at the eye, then at the antler bases, then to start to examine all of the background elements at 100% to see which one has rendering that is a wee little bit different or better than the others. . There are often dozens of images that are very similar, and the only way I can see the differences is to zoom in deep and compare each one to all the others, so as to determine which one from the set is the very best at the pixel level. . This is a process that is excruciating to my brain and to my eyes, and which takes an enormous amount of time and mental energy.
Anyway, even if it was obvious which should be deleted, the actual process of deleting is rather painstaking and time consuming. . Having to click on an image to select it, then right-clicking to bring up the menu, then clicking on "DELETE", then clicking "YES" when it asks me if I am sure that I want to delete ... that is freakin' tedious, man! . There are many things that are more enjoyable to do, and most of my life is lived by doing what is enjoyable, despite the future consequences.
So, that's why I don't delete the crap. . I don't feel like it, and I try to do only the things that I feel like doing, and leave everything else undone.
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