![]() ![]() I can very easily produce one from the original raw file keep in my archives.įunny, I was one of the first adopters of Dropbox several years ago. If a client does need a 16 bit TIFF file. 16 bit TIFF files are really only needed for the most critical color printing/manipulation. To help keep the size of the files down, I stopped providing 16 bit TIFF files and went to providing 8 bit files, which are about half the size. I deliver both high end TIFF files and matching under 5 meg JPG files. I even had one ganged together high school, in depth shoot, add up to ~64 gigs. ![]() I find a typical job can produce anywhere from 2 to 8 gigs, with large jobs adding up to as much as 18-30 gigs. Dropbox’s free subscription provides a person, 2 gigs of storage. C) An understanding what kind of files or folders a web browser can and cannot facilitate moving through.Ĭase in point. B) Timely downloading of files to re-open up the vendors/photographers cloud capacity. The disadvantages A) Clients do not have a big enough subscription to facilitate the transfer. ![]() Plus no media fees and the cost associate with shipping of the media. B) No Mass Sales Tax because no physical media changes hands. Dropbox, Box, Microsoft’s OneDrive, Google Drive, Adobe file share, to name a few. Cloud based file storage is the new tool to move/transfer digital files and folders between vendors (photographers) and clients. ![]()
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