I dump all my images into a tree of the form /yyyy/mm/dd and then make a tree of thumbnailed images of the originals (at both 640x and 125x) that I expose over a private http connection. I browse images via my web brower, and then suck down the raw files for editing over http if I want to make an image for posting or emailing.
I do organzation by keeping a seperate tree by meaningful name (sometimes with yyyy/mm/dd under it) and use hard links to share the same physical file (wasting a single inode instead of making a copy of the file). I've never taken more than 10,000 pictures in a day, but once I used two camera bodies whose numbers overlapped, so I had to rename some of them. My system fails to provide me with a way to save the photoshop sidecar files, but in general, that hasn't been an issue for the photography that I do. More often than not I'm annoyed at sidecar files because they open up an image in a non-default state. -- void *(*(*schlake(void *))[])(void *); * **** ******* *********************************************************** * For list instructions, including unsubscribe, see: * http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/eos_list.htm ***********************************************************
