cornerstone of how I use computers is to have duplicate, synchronized
machines in different locations, as a precaution problems with one machine through off site hot spare redundancy.
Here are details of how I have been able to incorporate Lightroom in this approach, that is, to have the same Lightroom working environment on different Windows XP machines.
http://quantum.bu.edu/blog/2007/02/adobe-lightroom-synchronized-on.html
In this way I am able me to work with files on one machine, synchronize images and Lightroom settings onto a second machine, and then continue working on the second machine where I left off on the first machine.
Perhaps the same approach can be adapted to Mac OS X.
I surely hope this is helpful, and I'd be grateful for any suggestions for improvements or cautions/gotchas.
machines in different locations, as a precaution problems with one machine through off site hot spare redundancy.
Here are details of how I have been able to incorporate Lightroom in this approach, that is, to have the same Lightroom working environment on different Windows XP machines.
http://quantum.bu.edu/blog/2007/02/adobe-lightroom-synchronized-on.html
In this way I am able me to work with files on one machine, synchronize images and Lightroom settings onto a second machine, and then continue working on the second machine where I left off on the first machine.
Perhaps the same approach can be adapted to Mac OS X.
I surely hope this is helpful, and I'd be grateful for any suggestions for improvements or cautions/gotchas.
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