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Protect iPhoto originals via sharing and user switching
There are many ways to do a similar task. I didn't like the duplicate function because it would create 2 more copies of your photo, an original and an editted one. With a 4MP camera, this adds up in library size and backup time/size. When dealing with thousands of photos in a library, keeping track of which ones are duplicates and which ones are not becomes tedious for me. It also increases the actual library which is the view I use a lot since I sort by rolls. If Apple would add nested albums, then my album list may be more manageable to try to use duplicate again.
Protect iPhoto originals via sharing and user switching
Though I don't use iPhoto (no digital camera), if I did I'd probably use this FUS method. The selling point is that it eliminates the "oops" factor inherent with working where the originals are.
Protect iPhoto originals via sharing and user switching
In your hint you said "I can then create an album and drop the photos from the shared album into a new album, which creates a copy of the photo."
Protect iPhoto originals via sharing and user switching
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