This is how you access your laptop or computer. ![]() Lightroom doesn’t support GIFs but every now and again I’ll check that folder and move them to their own area for safe keeping.Ĭonfiguring FolderSync can be daunting, but you’ll go through these steps: I have a Lightroom import profile for those photos and they get moved to dated folders and tagged appropriately. The photos end up in a directory on my laptop called “00-mobile-import” where I’ll point Lightroom at to import the photos. ![]() When it’s done, I tap on a “Sync All” icon on my phone and then my photos are copied over to my laptop using the local wifi network and deleted off my phone. ![]() I love having all my photos available on Google Photos, so after a day of taking photos I’ll keep an eye on that app and wait for everything to be uploaded there. I originally paid for the app so I could use filters but I don’t use them any more. The paid version has a few more features and doesn’t display adverts but you’ll be able to do most things with the free version too. The phone fills up and I can’t take any more photos!įolderSync comes in two flavours, a free lite version, and a paid version. I use FolderSync to move photos off my phone and on to my laptop for safe keeping and permanent storage. So, I’m going to tell you how I backup my phone photos, and you can do this with (probably) any Android phone. Google Photos will backup your photos, but they’re compressed even more unless you pay for the service (which is perfectly fair). Google offers cloud backup of app data if the app supports it. A Samsung phone uses Samsung Kies, a HTC phone uses HTC Backup. ![]() Different manufacturers have different backup apps. I’m a big fan of Android smart phones, but backing up photos or files has always been something that has worried me.
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