Am 17.11.2015 11:59, schrieb Tobias Ellinghaus:
> Am Dienstag, 17. November 2015, 07:35:06 schrieb Frank J.:
>> Am 17.11.2015 um 01:34 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
>>> * Patrick Shanahan <p...@wahoo.no-ip.org> [11-16-15 19:32]:
>>>> * darkta...@911networks.com <darkta...@911networks.com> [11-16-15 16:50]:
>>>>   [...]
>> ...
>>
>>>>> 2. How to I add other images/folders to a film roll?
>> ....
>>
>>> Or: just add them to the original directory and import or reimport...
>> He asked how to add them to the "film roll".
>> You answered to add them to the "directory".
>>
>> This points back to the initial question: What is the difference ;-)
>>
>> Can I add it "logically" to the "film roll" without changing the
>> file-structure?
> You can't. No idea where that idea comes from.
>
> The difference is quite simple: A "folder" is something on your system level,
> inside dt we call it a "filmroll". That's it. In general it's a 1:1 mapping,
> however, you can copy images to a folder after importing it or remove imported
> images inb dt while keeping them on the disk. So there may be cases where the
> content of folder and filmroll differ, thus we call them differently.
>
> Tobias
>

Is there a physical import of the picture data, or does dt only make a 
database entry, like a reference or link combined with some processing 
data? And if there is a reference only, are the original data being 
affected in some way during my work?

Rolf


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