![]() ![]() In the Lightroom menu go to: File ->Īuto Import Settings. Step 2: Tell Lightroom to automatically import images from this folder. You've just activated an Automator action that copies new Photo Stream images to a folder of your choosing. Pictures/Lightroom Import" might be a good idea. Library/Application Support/iLifeAssetManagement/assets/subĪdd a 'Get Folder Contents' action to your workflow, being sure to check the 'Repeat for each subfolder found' option.Īdd a 'Copy Finder Items' action to your workflow, selecting a folder where you'd like Lightroom to import from. Choose the iCloud Photo Stream folder here: Click 'Choose folder', then press SHIFT-COMMAND-PERIOD while the Automator folder picker is open so that you can browse hidden folders. Start in Automator by creating a 'Folder Action' workflow. ![]() Step 1: Create an Automator folder action to copy all files added to your hidden Photo Stream folder to a folder elsewhere on your computer. The exact steps are here ( requires OSX for the built in Automator tool ): It's possible to set up an Automator action that copies all of your iCloud Photo Stream files to another Folder on your computer (I'm using the Dropbox Camera Uploads folder) And then configure Lightroom to auto-import all files it finds in that folder. I actually use Dropbox, iCloud, and Lightroom together. ![]() Wow! 14MB! That will hold one RAW for me.:-) What do you use: iCloud, Dropbox or Adobe? With all these technology advancements, I am getting closer to my dreamed mobile photography workflow. Now, the real killer, the one-two punch, is a new app that Dropbox is working on to enable automatic upload of pictures from your iDevices. Sure, I had to build it up over time through referrals. The thing is that I currently have 14MB of free storage on Dropbox. Then again, the iCloud Photostream has its limitations – for one, you can not delete files on your stream! Thank you to one little app called PhotoStream2Folder to make it more useful. I do not get it especially when free services like iCloud and Dropbox exist. I often rant about Adobe Revel and their preposterous $99 per year subscription model. ![]() Or you can upgrade to the premium package and get unlimited photo and video storage for only $5.99 a month.I am somewhat of a geek – specifically for things that revolve around photography and iOS devices. You can choose the free option and store up to 2GB of pictures and video. Revel also has built-in sharing options, allowing you to upload the photos straight to your favorite social media site, or even email them to someone.Īfter using this software for several months, I find it so much easier to be able to quickly edit my photos in the cloud and every change I make is saved across all my devices.Īdobe offers two different plans for you to choose from. It is also available for Android, Windows and Apple products. Revel can be accessed from tablets, smartphones and your computer. With the photos stored in the cloud, you are able to log into your friends and families computers and show them your beautiful memories, and even allow others to upload their own photos. There is even a built-in auto-enhance button for those with no experience editing photos. This allows, with much ease, the ability to edit your photos to make them look the best they can. One of the great features about Revel, is the built-in editor. You will simply download the app and upload your photos and be able to access those photos anytime you have Internet access. For any photographer, both amateur and professional, I found a great photo editing and storing software, that is at a low-cost-including unlimited photo and video storage!Īdobe Revel is an app that allows you save and store your photos and videos in the cloud at a low-cost. ![]()
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