Say Cheese! Cherish your memories, which are safe in Cloud Album!:-
Hard disks,
pen drives can’t be feeling very happy these days: from music to movies, email
to invoices, we’re increasingly storing our important data in the cloud.
Especially when it comes to photos and videos of our loved one’s we want to
keep it safe, so we can cherish the memories even after several years. Storing
our files in the cloud has many advantages. You can view your files from any
phone, tablet or computer that’s connected to the Internet. Here cloud can also
provide backup for files so they’ll never disappear if your phone gets lost or
your computer crashes.
The internet was
always supposed to give us a hassle-free way to store and manage our stuff —
but in practice, even storing photos and videos has remained a massive
headache.
But as the broadband access with the unlimited fibre broadband deals has become more persuasive and price of storage of data has fallen, more and more companies are competing to make the cloud a default place to store your memories.
We’re clicking more photos than ever. An estimated 900 billion photos will be uploaded to the web in 2016 and billions more live on our camera rolls, waiting for us to back them up, erase them, or simply discard them when we give up and buy a new phone.
Photos which are
stored on the application are a powerful source of nostalgia. Some of these apps
regularly send us to push notifications, leading us to favorite old photos I might
never have thought to look for again. Most importantly, they allow us to stop
using the phone’s camera roll as a default back-up solution, letting us delete
photos as needed to free up space.
Some of the Applications using the cloud for Photos
Apple iCloud :
Apple mainly offers two photo services; one is iCloud
photostream and iCloud photo library. Apple's photostream is designed for an
average person who uses Apple products like iPhone, iPad and Mac. Photostream
takes photos and videos on your devices and syncs them across all three
platforms. It always delivers an up-to-date timeline of our 1000 most
recent photos. We can share photos with friends with IOS devices or we can also
create a web-based photo gallery. The photo gallery can be viewed
by us anytime, anywhere because everything is stored on iCloud. Photostream works very well, but if there is no cloud back up there is no way to
view the photos except our own Mac or iPhone.
Dropbox:
In
Dropbox there is a new photo tab that acts as a timeline of every single
photo that we have uploaded. It is a great way to visualize all the photos that
we have stored on dropbox. We can create the album, store it on the cloud i.e.
Dropbox, share with our friends and view it on windows explorer anywhere
anytime. Dropbox was initially built for desktop hence its mobile
application is slower when compared to other applications
Flicker:
Flickr
remains an ultimate experience for serious and amateur photographers. It stores
images at multiple resolutions, offers fine-grained privacy controls, and has a
public API that integrates the service into dozens of third-party apps.
Everpix:
It has the fastest and sleekest interface. It’s
automatically the inherent structure of our photo library and groups and arranges
items according to time, date and counts of the photos. Photos can be viewed on
web or iOS devices. This service allows us to take
pictures of the camera and into the cloud. It
allows us to hook us with nostalgia because it sends us the flashback of photos
from years ago.
Picturelife:
It is a comprehensive
and speedy service for uploading all photos and videos on Mac and IOS devices.
It pulls photos from your devices and from other social media like Facebook,
Instagram.
Microsoft One Drive:
It
is a kind of windows explorer but on the web. Pictures can be sorted into albums,
played as a slideshow, or even embedded on third-party websites. It's the most
interesting feature tag. It uses machine vision to group your photos
automatically in a wild variety of categories.
Similarly,
there many other applications like Streamnation, SmugMug, and Loom which are
good and use the cloud for storage. Making a decision around photo storage
these days likely have more to do with which giant ecosystem you prefer than
which service is best designed for hosting your photos
But however you proceed, you
should say cheese and back up your camera roll to a cloud service.
Say Cheese! Cherish Your Memories, Which are Safe in Cloud Album!
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