
I have Mylio, and about half of my total files are imported to it at the moment.Ĭan someone make a suggestion for a specific process for me to implement to get me from where I am to where I want to be?Īn idea that comes to mind-it may not be perfect. I really want to get things organized, clean out the garbage (including uninteresting originals), and get down to maybe 5,000 originals plus keeper-quality edited versions. I'd guess that about 40% of my total number of files are duplicates or variations of the same original image. I've been really busy until now, and so I've grabbed images as I've needed them, edited them as the situation required, and left them in dozens of different locations on my computers, sometimes renamed and sometimes not. They were shot on Canon, mostly Nikon, and recently Sony pro bodies. Because I was a professional wildlife conservationist, I've accumulated more than 100,000 images from the field (especially Africa) over the past couple of decades, and they exist on a half dozen internal and external hard drives in RAW and jpg form.

I'm an amateur photographer who's recently retired.

