# Catalog Files

As you work in Luminar Neo, your edits are stored in a **Catalog file.** This Catalog tracks your images and the edits you make to them. Luminar Neo lets you create multiple Catalogs to better manage your photos. You can have Catalogs for different clients and events, a Catalog just for family photos — the sky’s the limit. Using numerous, relatively small, Catalogs can significantly speed up your workflow.

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[Catalog Database](/how-to-use-luminar-neo/catalog/catalog-files/catalog-database.md)
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[Multiple Catalogs](/how-to-use-luminar-neo/catalog/catalog-files/multiple-catalogs.md)
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[Backing Up a Catalog](/how-to-use-luminar-neo/catalog/catalog-files/backing-up-a-catalog.md)
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[Backing Up Your Photo Edits](/how-to-use-luminar-neo/catalog/catalog-files/backing-up-your-photo-edits.md)
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