Smartphones not only introduced the ability to capture photos anywhere, they also opened us to the idea of accessing our photo libraries on any device we`re carrying. Apple`s Photos and Adobe`s Lightroom ecosystems enable you to view and edit images that have been uploaded to their respective cloud services.
ON1 360 is a cloud-based service that links the ON1 Photo RAW desktop software with a new ON1 Photo Mobile app
Now, add ON1 to the any-device club. ON1 360 is a cloud-based service that links the ON1 Photo RAW desktop software with a new ON1 Photo Mobile app on iOS or Android devices. (I tested the macOS and iOS versions on a 2019 16-inch MacBook Pro, 2019 iPad Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro.)
System requirements:
iOS: iPhone or iPad with iOS 12.3 or higher
Recommended: iOS 13 or higher
Android: Phone or tablet with Android 7 (Nougat) or later with current maintenance releases (64-bit only)
Recommended: 64-bit Android 9 (Pie) or later
Sync Infrastructure
The cloud approach taken by Apple and Adobe is to automatically upload everything added to Photos and Lightroom. ON1 360 isn`t as aggressive, leaving it up to you to decide what gets synchronized between devices. (Lightroom Classic also takes this approach.)
In ON1 Photo RAW on the desktop, image sources can come from any folder, connected drive, or mountable network volume, and the software leaves the originals in place. To publish photos to ON1 360, you specify a folder as a Cataloged Folder, create an album, or add existing cataloged folders or albums.
Choose which cataloged folders or albums to sync with the ON1 360 service.
The images can be uploaded in their original formats or using ON1`s Editable Preview format, a compressed Raw format that is smaller in size but retains the same tonal information. In the ON1 Photo Mobile app, there`s no indication that you`re working with a format other than the original; the filename appears the same. A setting al ...
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