Hi to all.
I am certainly not the only one who has to work on two computers, one for home, one for the office?
My pro collection is of 200 000 pictures approx. Still growing with each projects.
Embedding the metadata in the image file has always seem like a "secure" way to maintain database integrity. So when I work on my ACDSee database, I always does it in my main computer (computer A).
Then I sync the image folder on both my computers. Then "catalog" the image files in my work computer (computer B).
But this seems just too slow a process now. ACDSee going through the 200 000 files take so much time, and to be sure everything is OK it has to do so even for minor corrections to my database.
There has to be some way to use the Import/Export database feature to do this, right?
Or maybe you can suggest another method? Can I "map" an outside drive so databases in both stations will work OK?
I am certainly not the only one who has to work on two computers, one for home, one for the office?
My pro collection is of 200 000 pictures approx. Still growing with each projects.
Embedding the metadata in the image file has always seem like a "secure" way to maintain database integrity. So when I work on my ACDSee database, I always does it in my main computer (computer A).
Then I sync the image folder on both my computers. Then "catalog" the image files in my work computer (computer B).
But this seems just too slow a process now. ACDSee going through the 200 000 files take so much time, and to be sure everything is OK it has to do so even for minor corrections to my database.
There has to be some way to use the Import/Export database feature to do this, right?
Or maybe you can suggest another method? Can I "map" an outside drive so databases in both stations will work OK?
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