Chris Brown
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Ok, I have searched and searched for a solution. Can't find one and I am sure it is pretty damn simple.
I use a portable hard drive to store my photos on, as well as my catalogs. Even my backups. I also backup, this drive, so yea, I am safe. I travel every other week and I want to be able to work on my photos when I travel. Here is the issue.
At home, on my iMac, the catalog opens, and I see all my edits, my folders, etc. as I originally organized them.
I go on the road, with the same drive, open the catalog, and it isn't near what I had at home. I date my folders. So, 2016, then 1, 2, 3, 4, etc., and then dated by photoshoot. So, at home, I have all of 2016, that I have imported into the catalog. On the road, I see 3 2016 folders.
Also, I use a windows laptop, as it is for work, when I am on the road.
I am leaning towards having the cache on my home computer. If so, that is an easy fix.
Any ideas.
I use a portable hard drive to store my photos on, as well as my catalogs. Even my backups. I also backup, this drive, so yea, I am safe. I travel every other week and I want to be able to work on my photos when I travel. Here is the issue.
At home, on my iMac, the catalog opens, and I see all my edits, my folders, etc. as I originally organized them.
I go on the road, with the same drive, open the catalog, and it isn't near what I had at home. I date my folders. So, 2016, then 1, 2, 3, 4, etc., and then dated by photoshoot. So, at home, I have all of 2016, that I have imported into the catalog. On the road, I see 3 2016 folders.
Also, I use a windows laptop, as it is for work, when I am on the road.
I am leaning towards having the cache on my home computer. If so, that is an easy fix.
Any ideas.