![]() ![]() Phlearn – I get contacted very regularly by marketing departments from various photography products who want to partner with the show and I turn most of them away because I just don’t believe in the product enough for a sponsorship. I think most of you listening are probably interested in the gory details, but if not you can skip forward about 20 minutes into this episode and just get to my recommendation on the best way to configure Lightroom Classic to use external storage. I am going to go through the details of all three of those things (setting up, executing, results). I spent over 50 hours since that question was posted in the Facebook group between setting up, executing the test, and compiling the results. I couldn’t just do a little test here either, I wanted to do THE definitive test so that I could really make sure to answer the question with complete confidence in my answer. I could have taken an educated guess based on what I knew about hardware and Lightroom Classic, but as you have come to expect with Photo Taco, I needed to test it. Laura Boswell – Photo Taco Facebook Group external drives for the most optimized use of Lightroom (and opening up into Photoshop). Hi, can you please point me to a podcast episode or a link that talks about setting up Lightroom with an external hard drive? I’m not sure where to put items (catalog, cache, backup of catalog/images, originals from import) between my internal vs. ![]() Does it matter if the external drive is an SSD, or are spinning drives good to use? If you have both external SSD and external spinning drives, where should the catalog be and where should the photos be? One of the questions I have had asked hundreds of times over the past few years is how photographers should setup their catalog and photos using external drives. Note: If you just want to skip straight to the results go to 43:19 in the episode! This site is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates and Adorama Affiliate programs. ![]()
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