![]() ![]() ![]() With the ability to share images between Frame.io and Capture One, it’s no longer necessary for all creative collaborators to be onsite with a photographer to evaluate what’s been shot. The integration with popular photography app Capture One makes this workflow even more powerful. The cameras also upload up to 8K ProRes clips to the cloud as well, for teams who are working with photographs and video. Uploading RAW, JPEG, and HEIF photographs directly into Frame.io means that while you’re shooting, your images are immediately backed up in the cloud and accessible through the web app, or on iPhone or iPad for clients or collaborators to view on or off set. Photographer Kurt Iswarienko with a C2C-enabled Fujifilm X-H2S Fujifilm and Capture Oneįor the first time, photographers will now be able to utilize a RAW photo-to-cloud workflow untethered with the new Camera to Cloud in-camera integrations with FUJIFILM X-H2 and X-H2S cameras. Along with that, we’ve created enhancements to better support this workflow and to unify team collaboration on video, photographs, and design files-all within Frame.io.Īnd because keeping your content safe in the cloud is a top priority for everyone from studios to brands and agencies, we’re adding Forensic Watermarking to make Frame.io the most secure creative collaboration platform in the world. Now, we’re extending this revolutionary workflow to photography and print with new partners Fujifilm and Capture One. The headlines: It’s been just over two years since we released Camera to Cloud and it’s already changed video workflows for thousands of film, TV, and branded content productions across the industry. That said, some years are bigger than others, and NAB 2023 is a very big one for Frame.io. The lead up to NAB is always a time of excitement and anticipation as we prepare to unveil new features and partnerships. ![]()
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