Share LR3 Catalogs
Zerodog
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Got a new laptop. I need to be able to do some work on photos living on my external drive that is shared with my other computer. I guess LR doesn't support Network drives. What is the smooth way to do this?
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All of this could work pretty slick. Maybe my new workflow for 2011 should go to the C: drive on this "lightroom working folder" when I am done processing a group of photos then import them to the main catalog on the external drive when I am finished with the bulk of the editing. Will probably make LR run a bit faster too right?
This is often mis-stated. Lightroom does not support opening a catalog stored over the network, but it does support using a catalog on your machine to edit images stored over a network. If what you want is to edit photos stored on another machine, that's supported. If you want to work with a catalog and have the changes synced to a catalog on another machine, then...
Lots of them. That's why they use the built-in feature for syncing only the changes between laptop and desktop via catalog import. There are many tutorials for this on the web. Here are a couple
http://lightroomkillertips.com/2008/friday-video-moving-between-laptop-and-desktop/
http://layersmagazine.com/working-with-database-catalogs-in-lightroom.html
(see steps 8 and 9)
What I have read is that Lightroom doesn't support network catalog access because they use SQLite, and that database doesn't have the network support needed. Apparently Apple Aperture made the same choices, and apparently both apps went that way because they couldn't have both high performance and network capability so they both went for high performance.
It seems like the only apps that have network access cost a lot of money (enterprise level asset managers), so it doesn't look like a simple thing for anyone to do.
The size of this stuff is the problem with all of it. A few 16gb cards is a lot of files and a lot of data. So these sync programs are pretty slow it turns out. The windows one is smooth. But you need to upload and download from the internet. So this is slow slow. I tried another program called Viseversa. It is a sync program that supports network connections. The reviews said it was fast. Fast is 3mb per second. The chart really showed 1.8mb per second. No way Jose! This will take forever for a big event. And has potential for problems.
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