It’s critical for me therefore that images worked on with On1 are integrated into this backup structure, which means that all files, including On1 files have to be stored in the LR folders and not elsewhere. All these images are then backed up (four times, one to local portable HD, one to server HD, one to offsite HD and one to the cloud). All my images are stored in a structured file format (by year/month/shoot name), automatically handled by LR on import. Backup of my portfolio (and associated images from the same shoots) is absolutely key – probably the most important aspect of good PC practice.On1 Photo Raw problems with Lightroom Classic The information provided might also be useful for users of On1 Photo Raw alone. In this post I describe a workflow that overcomes both problems. These two programs have been diverging in recent years, so that On1 Photo Raw no longer acts as a plugin for Lightroom Classic, and once On1 photos are exported to Lightroom, they can no longer be edited in Photo Raw. However, I have been using Lightroom classic for 15 years and it houses my complete portfolio and provides unmatched workflow and metadata capabilities and is the basis of my backup system. It’s become my default software for both birds in flight and landscape/seascape work. On1 Photo Raw is a post processing program that in my opinion exceeds the capabilities of Lightroom Classic in many ways. Cambodia: Long exposure shots of Kulen waterfall.Yorkshire and Northumberland landscapes and seascapes.Richmond Pen Ponds Gulls, Duck, Geese and Terns.Hawk Conservancy Trust try-out for new OM1 camera.Superfast Falcon and Kite shots with the OM1.
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