On Jul 26, 2005, at 3:44 PM, Tom Baker wrote:

I looked at iPhoto awhile back too, and what I didn't like about it was that, if I understood correctly how it works, it makes a copy of each photo when it organizes it. That would double the amount of storage required, which could use up massive amounts of hard drive space for a large photo collection.

Or was I wrong about that?

Not really. You can have it load a copy of the original into its special dir layout, or you can have it take a copy there.

In the latter option, yes, you are doubling your needed space.

B


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