Using Wi-Fi to Streamline your Workflow

October 18, 2013 | Mark Goldstein | Photography Techniques | Comment |

Android Users

For Android users, or Apple users not content with iCloud, there are third party applications which carry out the same functions. Dropbox and SugarSync both offer photo upload functions. Dropbox comes with 2GB free and SugarSync offers 5GB although additional amounts can be bought for each.

Once your application is installed, you need to set it to auto upload your images. From here on out, any pictures you take will be uploaded to the cloud, which in itself offers peace of mind as an additional backup solution.

Both applications offer a desktop client which will automatically pull down images from the cloud, meaning that you now have a fully automatic workflow. It's time to say goodbye to wires once and for all.

*It is worth bearing in mind that these a large files so you will want to set the application to only sync across Wi-Fi as opposed to the mobile network. Not switching this off could result in a very nasty bill from your mobile service provider.

Using Wi-Fi to Streamline your Workflow

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Written by The Cloud (www.thecloud.net). We are a BSkyB company and one of Europe’s biggest public access WiFi providers.

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