

It would be like “Hey, wanna see some photos I didn’t think were any good?”). Every photo! (and by the way, I can’t imagine a situation where I would want to show somebody one of the Raw photos I left on my backup drive. In less than an hour, I had every image I cared about on my laptop, on my iPhone, on my iMac and on my iPad. I already had my “Final Images” on my backup drive at home, (attached to my iMac) so I just imported that one folder into Mylio and it did the rest automatically, keeping all the folders and file structure intact and the whole nine yards.
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I would love to have all of those with me all the time, but I don’t have 128-Gig free on any mobile device, but today as I write this, I have every one of those photos I care about (23,800 or so) not just on my pon all my devices because Mylio’s compression (and smart sizing) let me add all those images to my iPhone and it only took up (wait for itâ¦wait for itâ¦)⦠Those are the pictures of “my life” that I care about. They are all in folders within that one big “Final Images” folder. It’s all my high-res final JPEGs going back for years from every family vacation, every photo book, every slideshow, every trip, ever photo I’ve taken with my phone, everything I actually care about. It’s named “Final Images” and I looked at the size: it’s 126 GB, with around 23,800 photos inside it. So, I looked at the folder of images I do care about. Why am I loading hundreds of thousands of photos I don’t like, just because “I can?”

The RAW files I didn’t finish, the ones that didn’t “make the cut” â” the ones I didn’t like enough to tag even as a pick, or that the client rejected â” I was managing them all through Mylio. There are users with over one-million photos being managed in one Mylio catalog (yes, they have one-million+ photos on their phone), I had a ton of photos in there myself, and yes they were now on all my mobiles devices â” tens of thousands of them, but when Kevin said that simple sentence to me, I realized something. I think I was influenced by a lot of top pros who literally now have their entire photo libraries, raw files and all, being managed by Mylio. Now, he added an extra line to it, which I’ll share in a moment, but it made me rethink how I’d been using Mylio.

"All the pictures of your lifeâ¦with you all the time.” But this weekend, I started over from scratch with Mylio, downloading and reinstalling the app and rebuilding the entire thing on my iMac (which amazingly only took about 25 minutes, including setting it up on all my mobile devices), but I decided to do all this after a talk with one of my buddies over at Mylio, Kevin Gilbert (you may have seen Kevin’s Ted Tal k about the importance of protecting your images that I shared here on the blog last year), where he said something that made me completely rethink the way I use Mylio. I was there for the launch in NYC and I think the people and technology behind it are truly amazing. I’ve been using Mylio since it was in early Betaâ¦
#Mylio pricing trial
First, if you’re not familiar with Mylio (and you’re concerned about protecting your images, and you love the idea of having access to all your photos wherever you are), jump over to this link and see what it’s about, then come right back here (by the way, you can download a free trial while you’re there, but wait till later â” come straight back here).
