Interesting resposes btw.
It's prompted me to review how we choose our wedding images.
Tempted to have a 3 tier selection when reviewing images. Rejects, Rejects due to duplicate, chosen.
Then the Rejects will be focus, lighting, and other issues which will never see the light of day. These will be deleted.
Then hold on to the raws of the others for 6 months after presenting the wedding photos.
After 6 months, delete the duplicate rejects and lstore only the final RAW images along with the hi-res JPEGS they had on disk.
It's prompted me to review how we choose our wedding images.
Tempted to have a 3 tier selection when reviewing images. Rejects, Rejects due to duplicate, chosen.
Then the Rejects will be focus, lighting, and other issues which will never see the light of day. These will be deleted.
Then hold on to the raws of the others for 6 months after presenting the wedding photos.
After 6 months, delete the duplicate rejects and lstore only the final RAW images along with the hi-res JPEGS they had on disk.