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What Does image.canon Mean For Photographers?

Master Photography

Master Photography Team

Technology, How To, Visual Arts, Arts, Education

4.81.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2020

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

In August of 2020 the news hit that Canon had become an official third-party integration partner to Google by enabling their new image.canon service to send photos to Google Photos. What does that mean for photographers? Is this the wireless workflow photographers are dreaming about? What Is The image.canon Service? Canon released a new cloud service they called image.canon back ...

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Master Photography Podcast.

0:03.0

Welcome in to the Master Photography Roundtable part of the Master Photography Podcast

0:16.8

network. You were joined by thousands of photographers listening to the show

0:19.6

who are all on the same journey to Master their Photography. I'm Jeff Harmon the host for this

0:24.0

episode and I'm going to review the image dot canon service that canon

0:30.3

announced earlier this year. I'm gonna walk through a little bit more of the detail about it.

0:34.6

Some big news got made here in August 2020

0:37.2

where the Canon became a fully licensed,

0:41.0

a fully compatible, They integrated their image.

0:44.7

Canon service with Google Photos and that made some big news and made me kind of

0:49.3

excited and like, I need to go pay attention to this. I got to figure out what is going on there.

0:54.5

So that's what we're going to do. I dove into it. I've got all the full details now and

0:59.4

that's what I want to tell you about. So first off my expectation going into this. What I was thinking

1:05.8

when I saw that Image. Cannon was now an integrated partner with Google photos I thought

1:12.2

okay so not knowing a thing about the service since I had never looked into it, could this be one of those holy grail workflow things where if you get your camera set up right and you have it use

1:25.8

like your phone for an internet connection not an app on your phone but just

1:30.2

like a hotspot your phone's a hot spot for your camera

1:33.0

because most, I don't know, a camera that can have its own

1:36.1

data connection yet.

1:38.0

But if you can do that, does it work where you just like take a picture and it can be configured to automatically have that picture go through the hotspot internet connection provided by your phone end up up in the service, and then that service, the

1:55.1

Image. Cannon service, sends it on to Google photos, or maybe Lightroom, or

2:00.3

or maybe like at least making it so that it's really easy to publish to like

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