canon shooter wrote in post #3274952
Great so matter how much later I come back to finish the adjustments will still be there?
Thanks, which now brings up another question. Since the adjustments are saved in LR database, I must assume this will take up a lot of hard drive space over a period of time?
If so, should one delete items from the Library once all adjustments are made and saved to hard drive to free up usable space?
1) The "edits" are stored in XMP files. The largest I have is 9 KB, hardly an issue. The only other files I can find are the CR2 (Raw files), the largest of which is about 8,000 KB.
2) I'm not aware of any method of deleting items from the Library, and still having them available. Perhaps someone else can answer this.
I work only in Lightroom, so there are no TIFF, DNG, or PSD files of the same images, which incidentally can be gigantic compared to RAW files.
It seems to me that LR is the most efficient program in terms of storage of images because it doesn't have to convert files to another format - which all other programs must do as far as I know.
EDIT: Just read the comments by Victoria and Rick - very good advice - regular backups, and exiting LR and starting again (I've discovered that trick).