N-Photo: the Nikon magazine

Help me buy… cloud storage

When you’re deciding on the best cloud storage for photos, there are a few different aspects that you need to consider. Are you simply looking to store your holiday snaps in a central location that you’ll always be able to find? Or are you a serious photographer that will need to be able to both store Raw files and quickly share images with clients? Depending on your needs, deciding on the best cloud storage for photos will be different for each person.

Head in the clouds

Some users will be very happy with a free service that provides limited amounts of storage. However, upgrading to a paid cloud storage service will be a better option for many, as this will give you access to not only more storage, but more

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