Pascal Obry schrieb am 28.06.2014 17:31:
> After downloading you'll probably delete 50% of them (depending
> on you kind of pictures, could be less or more)
In addition of what I said before - obviously unusable pictures (out of 
focus, over-/underexposed) I usually delete on spot in the camera. The 
rest I tend to preserve since depending on the purpose you need a 
picture later the - on the first glance and in my eyes - second best 
result may be the better choice for one reason or another. So the 
numbers of pictures in the early backup and the final working directory 
don't really differ very much.

Sports photography and moving animals are a different story off course 
(there simply are a lot of technically unusable pictures at least when I 
do those and not enough time between the shots or series of shots to 
examine every picture on spot), but there are synchronizing tools around 
that allow you to reduce the backup according to what you have deleted 
in the working folder - so not much effort even if you have a scrap rate 
of 90% :-) .

-Bernhard-

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