Photographers can upload high-quality 4K photos and videos to a secure platform within their allocated storage space, making it easy for clients to view, select, and download their event memories., photographers have the ability to customize access for their clients. They can restrict clients from downloading the images, viewing the content, or apply both restrictions, depending on their specific preferences or service agreements.
Clients can access their gallery anytime, anywhere, view 4K videos on any device, and share them seamlessly via email, social media, or other platforms.
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4K video and image upload allows you to upload and store high-resolution 4K media, ensuring that your photos and videos are stored in the highest quality available for optimal viewing and preservation.
You can easily upload 4K images and videos through the Framespik platform, either via the desktop app or client portal. Just select the media files you wish to upload, and the platform will handle the rest.
While 4K media files can be large, Framespik supports high-capacity uploads. You may encounter upload limits depending on your internet connection, but the platform offers efficient ways to handle large files.
Yes, you can view and share 4K images and videos directly from the platform. The high-resolution files are fully supported across all devices, ensuring a rich and immersive viewing experience for your clients and guests.
No, uploading 4K media through Framespik ensures there is no loss of quality. The platform preserves the resolution of your images and videos, maintaining their clarity and sharpness during storage and delivery.
Yes, you can upload 4K images and videos from both mobile devices and desktops. Framespik provides seamless integration for uploading media from any device, making it easy for you to store and manage your content.
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