Thank you for your reply. Redoing the tags helped me learn the face recognition better.
To understand the file system better, my goal is to:
Take advantage of the speed of the SSD (1TB C drive) by having my system and apps there.
Take advantage of the space of my HD (2TB D drive) by having all my photos there and edits there.
Does this make sense?
Knowing this, is it best to leave the .phd file on my C drive or would performance not degrade if moved to the D drive with the photos. If the latter, what is the best way to move the .phd file to the D drive from the C without messing anything up?
After I (clumsily) deleted all my 8000 photo files from C, knowing they were all on D, sometime between last night and today the photos
repopulated on the C drive - like they were never deleted. Do you know why that would happen? I do have several other photo organizers on the C drive, so I don't know if the Cyberlink app would have done that or one of my other programs did it.
Does Photo Director (PD) revert to looking at the photo files on the C drive if they are on both the D and C drive?
How do I direct PD to:
- Have edit files on drive D and not on C? I guess that is the .phd file. How do I move that to my D drive. Will than mess anything up?
- Set default location for new dowloads from my camera to drive D?
- Keep the app from repopulating my C drive with photos (if indeed that is the app that did it).
Right now my edits are going to different folders from the location of the originals, I think, because when I select "Show photos in same folder" the edited result is in a different folder.
That's it for now. More questions sure to follow...
PS: I'm coming from Photoshop Elements 9 (10 years old) and a 7 year old version of Lightroom. I tried PSE 2021 but found it to be buggy. I've trialed ACDSee, (but don't like the comparatively confusing interface) and Digikam (worse than ACDSee). So far Photo Director has been both solid and has a user interface that is easy to learn/intuitive. I'm mainly trying to get my mind around the filing structure, which is just as much a Windows 10 thing as it is PD. I'm suspecting every photo organizer known to humanity
insists that files and photos be changed ONLY from within the program, not through Windows File Explorer.
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