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  • Paul Steunebrink
    In CO4 you can open any folder with raw files on internal or external hard drive from the Library tool. Previews and thumbnails will be generated if necessary.

    I did re-read your post several times and I am not sure if I understand it correctly. Is it that you like to work with images like making adjustments without the raw files being on the disk? I don't think that works for CO4.
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  • mvmaltese
    I just don't want to generate a duplicate set of my RAW files . I have them at a central location (with backups offsite) and am confused when I have to specify a NEW folder to copy selected RAW images before I can process/view anything. I want to browse my overall collections (from said centrally located image files) and selectively process images from these locations. And not copy every RAW file first in a redundant move to a new folder/drive/computer. A little confusing I know.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="mvmaltese" wrote:
    I just don't want to generate a duplicate set of my RAW files . I have them at a central location (with backups offsite) and am confused when I have to specify a NEW folder to copy selected RAW images before I can process/view anything. I want to browse my overall collections (from said centrally located image files) and selectively process images from these locations. And not copy every RAW file first in a redundant move to a new folder/drive/computer. A little confusing I know.

    I seldom quote myself:
    [quote="Paul Steunebrink" wrote:
    In CO4 you can open any folder with raw files on internal or external hard drive from the Library tool. Previews and thumbnails will be generated if necessary.

    I do not see any reason why you should import and therefore copy the raw files instead of opening them from your original location. Skip/neglect the import function, I think that is confusing you. Just open the folder with files from the Library tool.
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  • mvmaltese
    Will try. Thanks! M
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