create image disk without unused space

Hello

I don't find any response to this question except what makes a blank image with utility app and drag-and - drop the files but I can't imagine there is not a better solution to create a disk without unused space image. I turn with SD card a lot and need to backup these discs without unused space. Is there a solution?

Thank you if you have an idea

Samuel

If you create a disc from a device image, it won't take as much space being * used * on this unit, not the total capacity of the card.

In disk utility, file-> new Image-> < device name > Image

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