Le 04/03/2013 17:16, David Vincent-Jones a écrit :
> Is there a technical reason for offering this advice ... it would seem
> to me that keeping jpg and tif files in the same directory as the raw
> would make for easier overall file management.

No and this for multiple reason:

1. Backup the RAW(+xmp) not the jpg or whatever is exported. So having
exported files with the RAW does not help backuping only the RAW.

2. Exported files can always be deleted as it can be recreated at any
time. It is easier to delete some specific directories where only
exported files are without the risk of also deleting the original RAW.

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