![]() You sure Jim in Hudson? I don't recall ever sharing the How To video connection to Mylio. Wished DPReview would get these forums updated with better technology.įace Recognition from Mylio Support on Vimeo. I tried posting the video via the tool in this forum but the forum tool doesn't work, not this time or many other times Iv'e tried to land videos in these threads. ![]() Below is a link to a video showing how Mylio face recognition works. These guys and gals are adding new and powerful features everyday. To get started you can find their many tutorials at. If you can think of it, type it in to Google with the Mylio name and see what comes up.įor those interested in another photography workflow option that is simple, yet powerful and runs like a rocket, you should really give Mylio a look. Mylio has a huge online database of How to videos and text explaining and showing it's many features. The following article was sponsored by Mylio.An earlier post with misinformation about Mylio's lack of facial recognition, when compared to Lightroom, inspired me to start Mylio Tips on my Blog. The opinions expressed in this article are our own and the copy was not provided to Mylio for review before publication. Mylio is a powerful photo and video organization and storage tool that allows you to easily keep track of and actually carry your entire photo library with you on all of your devices without connecting to the internet. Whether you are a professional photographer/videographer or just love taking photos and video, the ability to have your entire library with you at all times without worrying about an internet connection is amazing. Mylio actually has a whole lot more to offer.Īnd the fact that Mylio can keep this all on your devices means you have a level of privacy that a cloud solution simply can’t offer.īut that’s only a tip of the iceberg. I’m tackling this first because as Android fans, the natural response to the basic pitch for Mylio is that we’ve got Google Photos and we’re covered. And while there is certainly overlapping functionality between the two, Mylio is a much more powerful tool than Google Photos. Whether that is necessary for you is another question entirely, if you only ever take photos and videos with your smartphone you probably aren’t the right target for Mylio. But for those who use a dedicated camera (or multiple cameras), Mylio may be the perfect tool for you. Lightroom is another potential competitor, although in my mind Mylio is more addictive than a replacement for Lightroom, particularly for those that are deep into the Adobe suite already. Mylio makes your images far more accessible across devices than Lightroom and offers a few more interesting organizational tricks, but obviously lacks the depth of editing capabilities and integration with the rest of Adobe’s apps.īuilt-in photo management like Apple or Microsoft Photos are the final option. While each has gotten vastly better in recent years, unless you are fully bought in on that platform (which Android user that you are, is unlikely) it is going to fall short at least in its ability to give you access to your photos anywhere, something that Mylio is tailor-made for. Mylio has a solid free offering, which is always a bonus, if you want to give Mylio a try with just a portion of your photo library you can do that without opening your wallet. The free tier allows you to manage up to 25,0000 images on up to 3 devices and by devices they specifically mean computers, you can have any number of Android, iOS, hard drives, cloud services or NAS devices connected up as well. ![]() While the free tier is going to be enough for a casual photographer, for enthusiasts obviously that’s not going to cut it and you’ll need to bump up to at least Mylio Premium, which is $8.33 a month if billed annually and $10 if billed monthly.
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