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Sync/upload photos/videos from iPhone wirelessly.

GlennEU

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I just found a great way to sync my photos / videos taken with my iPhone to my iPad, PC,... wirelessly !
Thought i should share this and i quickly created a small tutorial post on my blog. It's not meant as spam or anything (it's a free wordpress blog anyway).
I'm happy i finally found a way to upload my full resolution pictures taken on my iPhone easily without using that damn USB cable everytime :)

Here is my "how to":
Sync / upload photos / videos in full resolution from iPhone to PC, iPad,… wirelessly ! ? Glenn's Blog

If links aren't allowed on this forum then please delete this post!
As a long time fan of iPhone live and iPad live recently i thought i should share this little tip on the TiPb forum :)

Hope the TiPb crowd can use the tip :)
 

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It's "Pixelpipe HD" that sends full resolution pictures to Dropbox, using Dropbox alone on my iPhone to upload photos wirelessly puts lower resolution or compressed pictures with smaller filesize in my Dropbox :(
"Pixelpipe HD" fixes this by sending full resolution pictures to my Dropbox.

Here is the top photo send with Pixelpipe HD to my Dropbox and the bottom photo is the same picture uploaded with Dropbox itself on my iPhone:
pd.jpg

You can see the difference in file size for exactly the same picture.
(filename is different because Dropbox & Pixelpipe HD change the file names themselves while uploading)
 
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You can change Dropbox's upload quality by diving into the settings tab from within the app. I wouldn't want to upload huge files OTA from my iPhone anyway. Not when I can plug them into my Mac and have them available for editing within a few seconds.
 

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That i missed that option !!!! hehe :D thx !
Guess the only advantage to using Pixelpipe is uploading multiple pictures at ones (to multiple sites)