Le 19/10/2013 20:09, David Vincent-Jones a écrit :
> In a similar way .. I only keep RAW data with its accompanying sidecar 
> file on my hard drive.
> 
> When I send material out to the web it is as a resized JPG.
> When I print an image it is from a full sized TIFF.
> 
> I then destroy my 'working' copies of any JPGs and TIFFs, they can 
> always be recreated from the RAW data.

100% agree that's also my way to work. It is good to know at any point
that it is always safe to delete non RAW images.

Another good property: you just have to concentrate the backup on RAW files.

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