![]() You can share your thoughts at the TDS Facebook page, where I'll post this story for discussion. Why Photographers Should Consider Dropbox. ![]() Previous articles on The Digital Story about Dropbox include: Mac and Windows OS sync: See your photos inside file explorer alongside the files stored on your computer. App sync: View and share your photos on the Dropbox app. Computer uploads: Drag and drop from your computer to Dropbox. For those who want to learn more about Photos for OS X, I also have the title, Up and Running with Photos for OS X. Simply turn on camera uploads once you’ve downloaded the Dropbox mobile app to get started. If you want to dig into Dropbox, take a look at my training, Dropbox for Photographers. Here's a movie on how this works.Ī nice bonus to bringing Dropbox/Carousel into the mix, is that you get the Flashback feature that shows you images that you took on this day back in time. By doing so, you can simply export images in bulk from Photos for OS X to a Backup/Sharing folder in Dropbox. The key to this system is installing the Dropbox app on your Mac that gives you Finder integration. These two apps can work together to expand your Cloud capability beyond Apple's ecosystem. And when it comes to pictures, redundancy is a good thing.Ĭarousel on a Mac on top, with Photos for OS X in the background. So even if you manage your images in Photos for OS X, you can push copies through Dropbox quite easily. If you want to share images outside of the Mac/iOS sphere, Dropbox makes more sense.ĭropbox runs on practically any device and operating system. Even though one of the strengths of Photos for OS X is iCloud integration, that only works with Apple devices.
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