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    Quick Tip: How to delete CaptureOne preview files?

    CaptureOne preview files are a useful mechanism to speed up your workflow, but can use up quite a bit of disk space. Especially of you work with several sessions, it is not necessary to keep them arround for older sessions (they will automatically be recreated if you open the session again). Here are some quick ways to delete those files...… read more

    Updated on Nov 26, 2017 in Computer Software
    Tags: Capture One Console Finder macOS Tip

    Why I stick with Crashplan

    In one of my previous posts I explained why I switched from S3 to Crashplan Home. Recently Crashplan announced that they will end Crashplan Home and only offer Crashplan for Small Businesses. A few people asked me what I am going to do.… read more

    Updated on Sep 10, 2017 in Computer Data
    Tags: Backup Cloud Crashplan Software

    How I organize my Photos to play nicely with Capture One and Lightroom

    As mentioned before, I use Capture One and Lightroom for processing my pictures. In this article I will explain how I organize my pictures to play nicely with both programs and potential others in future.… read more

    Updated on Aug 14, 2016 in Photography Software
    Tags: Capture One File Management Lightroom Organization Workflow

    Butterfly Season in Phipps

    Every year in spring the Phipps Conservatory hosts their annual butterfly exhibition. This was the perfect opportunity to try out my new macro lens while enjoying a nice afternoon in an amazing place. I am not an animal or flower photographer, but I enjoy trying out new things.… read more

    Updated on May 10, 2016 in Photography Travel
    Tags: Animals Botanical Garden Butterfly Nature Phipps Pittsburgh

    Why I switched from Amazon S3 to Crashplan

    I am in the middle of the moving my online backup system from Amazon S3 to Crashplan. In this post I will layout why this switch made sense for me and might make sense for you as well. I have about ~500GB worth of data (mostly pictures and some videos). So far I used Amazon S3 (more precisely Amazon Glacier) to backup my keeper shoots (which is about 35GB worth of data). I store my pictures and my main Lightroom catalog on external hard drives in a raid configuration for added redundancy. In the long run I want to backup all my pictures online and not only the core of my work. The following sections compare both Amazon S3 and Crashplan by looking at different aspects and comparing both services with each other.… read more

    Updated on Mar 27, 2016 in Computer Data
    Tags: AWS Backup Cloud Crashplan S3 Software