Amateur Photographer

PART THREE Sony Imaging Edge

Sony has two versions of its Imaging Edge software, Desktop and Mobile. We’re going to focus on the Desktop version here, which can be downloaded from imagingedge.sony.net/ en-gb/ie-desktop.html.

Imaging Edge Desktop has three elements, Remote, Viewer and Edit. The Remote feature lets you control your camera from your computer using a wired or Wi-Fi connection, Viewer allows you to browse, compare, rate and select images and, as you have probably worked out, the Edit area gives access to all of the image-editing tools.

BROWSE, RATE AND SELECT

Imaging Edge uses your PC's folder

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