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Working on projects with remote clients and endless file transfers? If you're a photographer, you know the joy of trying to send a stack of huge files across the world. Get ready to have your mind blown, I’m about to share some tips for remote collaboration on photography projects, whether it’s organizing shoots, sending revisions to clients, or just making teamwork a little smoother ⭐. Large Files, No Problem (Seriously) You’re ready to send those high-res photos or a full video project, but... oh wait, it’s the size of a small planet. Dropbox Transfer to the rescue! You can send files up to 250 GB - yes, that’s GB, not MB. Plus, you get to see who’s opened the file, so no more “Oh, I never got it!” excuses from clients 😉. And here’s the best part, they don’t even need a Dropbox account to access it. Just send the link, sit back, and wait for the compliments (or minor tweak requests, of course). Large Files, Tiny Downloads (Because Who Has All Day?) Let’s talk downloads. Sure, you love working with high-res photos, but do you love waiting for them to download while your coffee goes cold? Probably not. Dropbox lets you convert those enormous image files into smaller, preview-friendly versions 🤗. Got a RAW photo that’s the size of a small mountain? Bam.. it’s now a lightweight JPEG that won’t make your Wi-Fi cry. Perfect for quick previews or where your Wi-Fi is giving 1996. Don’t Worry About Large Files Remember when reviewing photos meant endless downloads and crossing your fingers that everyone had the right software to open those giant files? Well, worry no more! Dropbox’s preview game is 🔥. Clients and collaborators can check out your high-res shots without downloading a thing. Need to zoom in on those details or scroll through a whole series at once? Easy peasy, no extra apps needed. Just sit back, let them preview away, and enjoy the look of awe when they realize you’re a file-sharing wizard 💌. And there you go! Whether you’re wrapping up edits, collaborating with editors halfway around the world, or just trying to get files to your clients without a headache, Dropbox is here to help 💪. We’re all about making things easier, quicker, and way less stressful, so you can focus on what really matters 💫. Speaking of which, do you have any go-to online photography tips you use to streamline your process 🤔? Leave a comment below to share your remote photography experiences, and you might be highlighted in future photography threads.33Views0likes0CommentsWhen downloading a large File, the process always stops at 11GB.
I try to download a file (18.9 GB) from DropBox. But, it always stops at around 11.6 GB this has happened in previous projects also. I don't know how to solve this, I tried download manager, but it didn't solve. If anyone knows this problem please help me out.48Views1like1CommentEvery uploaded video to Dropbox from Galaxy S24+ is corrupted
I just came to the realization after about 9 months of having this S24+ that all of the videos that are automatically uploading are corrupted. They can play in all of the video applications but are choppy with seemingly decreased resolution. The corruption is apparent both in the cloud and when it shoots back down to my computer suggesting the problem is at that initial level of Dropbox uploading from the S24. What really finally keyed me off was that I was going to make a Facebook post and it wouldn't upload the video which I finally narrowed down to all videos taken from this S24. The videos look great on the phone itself and if I try to upload the video directly from the S24 to Facebook it works well. Provided that I can manually get these videos onto my computer (not through Dropbox) yielding a great, uncorrupted product, the problem is Dropbox which perturbs me as I have many hours of work having categorized and renamed files which I absolutely do not want to redo. I'm very much hoping Dropbox can remedy this with as little work as possible so that I don't need to start looking for a new cloud solution.Solved42Views0likes4CommentsIs it possible to change the quality of files prior to downloading?
Hello - I am attempting to download videos but they appear to be in 4k and then lag when i play them after downloading. Is there anyway to change the quality prior to downloading? I don't see this option but I do see the option to watch the video in a lower pixel count on dropbox. Thanks21Views0likes1Comment