Today I uploaded 5000 images from my shutterstock bin. It is time for me to go through all of these images.
So lets see what the cloud can do.
not much! but lets talk about what it could do.
what if I could open up this cloud folder on my cell phone and easily go through my images and rate them. assign meta data such as happy, sad, bored etc.
having that ability to on the go chip away at a folder of images would be amazing.
so now I have all these images up on the cloud and I can pull them into my nexus tablet using my photoshop touch app.
pretty cool!
one thing that would help would be to have more options for how its sorted. I think its always just by file name so having the same order evrey time makes it hard to rind random stuff. they should be able to shuffle, arrange by file size, date modified, and maybe even really cool stuff. like arrange by color and it knows to put the blues here and the reds here.
maybe when I drill down to the picture there could be some relevant information. like check boxes I could check that would assign meta data that I could later sort by.
does that make sense? I go there now and the frame work is there to have info that's useful but its useless info. or weak. I like the Kuler tie in but there could be more to that.
there is a link that says Apps that has a Photoshop Icon that links to the apps page for no reason. it would be nice if that did something good. what if it tied into Edge?
it would be so awesome if this tied into my touch app and my desktop work, all through the cloud. I can work away from home, in tax cabs, while I'm waiting for my appointment.... the cloud helps me get stuff done, run batches, show me short cuts, latest training, sort my images, review videos I'm editing. review footage and get familiar with it at my leisure.
I hope you have resources on this. The cloud could be incredible but it won't be if there's no respect for it as an entity. don't treat it like you treat illustrator. which is shameful.
thanks!
John