
For example, you may sync thumbnails or previews to iOS devices and originals to computers and external hard drives (if you shoot in raw format and choose to sync originals to an iOS device, a lower resolution raw file is sent by default though you can change that). Happily, you pick exactly what is synced on each device-thumbnails, previews, or the originals. Mylio gives you total control over what photos-in what sizes-sync to which devices. You can also sync to local or remote computers and external drives.

If it’s an iOS device, download the app and sign into your Mylio account, then sync your Camera Roll and the watch the photos you imported into Mylio on your Mac immediately begin to appear on the device (slick!). Syncing photos to other devices, local or remote, is fairly easy, too, though a fast wireless network is best. Once you use the “Add folder” function, or import from an iOS device’s Camera Roll, that folder becomes a “watch” folder add more photos to the folder and they’re automatically imported into Mylio, which is huge for both pros and hobbyists (imagine having an export preset in Lightroom that sends processed images to a watch folder, or dragging email attachments into a watch folder on your desktop).Īs you can see, you can import photos into Mylio from many locations. If your Lightroom catalog lives in a parent folder containing subfolders of photos, it’s best to use the “Add folder” function instead of “Import from Lightroom.” That way, Mylio references the same location that Lightroom uses, enabling you to pass images to and fro. Importing from Lightroom takes a little forethought. Sound too good to be true? Let’s find out! You can edit, share, and export photos using Mylio, too. Mylio also syncs your photos among the desktop, iOS, removable, and remote devices you tell it about, so your entire collection is always backed up and accessible in multiple places. It’s designed for anyone who takes pictures (hobbyists and pros), managing all your photos-iPhone, Facebook, point-and-shoot, DSLR, whatever-in one place, side by side. Mylio, a database-driven, nondestructive editing and syncing app launched in October 2014.


Heck, you’ve taken a slew of photos you’ve not yet seen.
MYLIO REVIEW REDDIT PLUS
If you don’t, you can lose a lifetime of memories, plus it’s impossible to find specific photos because they’re stored across various computers, iOS devices, external hard drives, bras (kidding!), and social media sites.
MYLIO REVIEW REDDIT PRO
Unless you’re a pro photographer, it’s hard to force yourself into good habits around renaming, keywording, organizational, and most importantly backup. It’s easy to capture digital memories, but managing all those photos and videos is a galactic drag (after all, there’s no fun in workflow).
