Sony Cameras Can Now Directly Transfer Images to Google Drive and Adobe Lightroom

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Sony Cameras Can Now Directly Transfer Images to Google Drive and Adobe Lightroom
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Sony users with Creators' Cloud compatible cameras can now directly transfer images from their camera to Google Drive and Adobe Lightroom.

to streamline content management for photographers and videographers. The new update enables direct upload from certain Sony cameras to Google Drive or Adobe Lightroom.

The Creators’ Cloud platform offers an all-in-one solution for Sony photographers and videographers to remotely control compatible cameras, manage content, and transfer media. Sony’sprovides real-time, mobile-based control over cameras for complex professional environments. “In response to creator requests for a faster, more seamless workflow, this new feature allows users to automatically transfer images and videos to external cloud storage providers, offering immediate accessibility for collaborative editing and organization across platforms,” Sony touts.

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