Just exploring the data base feature.
I have looked at the video three times. I must say very well covered.
Just one thing. How do we manage the data base when we have images on two disks? A main working disk synchronised to a second backup disk.
EG. K: drive main working. L: drive synchronised back up.
Folder - RB Photo Shoot containing many photos one of which is tagged 'Glamour' (same folder and photos on both disks - exact copies'
If I switch off the K: drive and test search, nothing is found which is what I would expect. So if K: fails has the db gone t--s up? or is there a way to reference both drives to the db?
Of course at this stage I am working on legacy images.
Over the last 20years I have never had a drive fail, I mostly change to a new drive every two years or so, but a failure is bound to happen sometime.
Easy Peasy, as they say in the UK.
Three ways.
If you use Flash Card Copy Move, and are copying your card to two or three drives at that time, simply put in the tag words in there, and they go to all copies.
If you rather do it later, as I do, because I like to tag images as well as folder....especially in your case. (I've seen some of your sky shots of the Himalayas)
I would want to tag those images!!
So now that I have folder and images all tagged, I use FCCM, but this time I use the Copy Folder Feature to copy from my C:\Pics\Zoo to my D:\Pics\Zoo.
Flash Card Copy Move will move the tags too.
There's a BACKUP your data base feature now in Q Ultimate. You find it under Utilities.
So should you lose teh DB, you can restore from your last back up of the DB
Using the FCCM serves two purposes. Not only will you copy the DB tags, but you will also copy the QRS and flt filters so you can retrieve lost images with all the accoutrements in place from the work you did.
I just checked for you. There's an old video which shows how to do this .... you can jump to about 5 minutes into the video to save time with stuff you probably know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?v=e0aiDqmdw_A&vq=hd720Be a good boy for a change!!
Fred