Dave,
A timely comment as I am just checking my files.
Most of the digital stuff is organized by camera.
The formats/file sizes are a bit different as in Sony S85, *istDS, and K10d.
The scanned film is just losely dumped into a location.
The Sony S85 had a folder and series of files.
After the *istDS I went to PS Elements, so that's one organization.
And to get the K10d raw processed, I upgraded to PS Elements 5.0.
This added another organization. :-(   not a simple upgrade.
Today I'm making sure I've got all those photos backed up.
The basement computer was a back-up, but overflowed to an external harddrive.
And I've got an old, dying laptop and two more portable backup harddrives.

(One was a 60Gig replacement for the dying laptop's drive.
I spent a while yesterday figuring out that I'd never formated the hardware.
It would mount and be recognized on my computers, but never got a drive letter,
so it was inaccessible!  Th vendor's site helped out a lot.)

With saving raw files, storage is mounting up.  I find that it is
easier to buy more storage than sort the images.  Luckily, prices are
falling.

Regards,  Bob S.

On Jan 23, 2008 8:09 AM, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Back when i only had one dslr, i just made a yearly directory and
> added folders as photos came along. Mostly
> equine as at first, i would not use the dslr for personal use in case
> i broke it and could not do the shows.
> As i aquired more cameras i thought it best to keep camera
> directories. Now, with six cameras, i think
> its a bit over kill to have a Nikon directory then one for D200, D1H
> etc and the same with Pentax directory then istD and K10D.
>
> Its starting to get confusing as far as back ups, and have i done this
> one etc. I keep a paper record of whats done, but i just think
> its a bit over kill to do this.
> Probably just start a main directory for dslr photos with may be an id
> letter for camera used.
>
> Am i the only one keeping records like this.
>
> I'm assuming so.:-)
>
> Dave
>
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